MELTED: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for MELTED?

Need another word that means the same as “melted”? Find 2 synonyms and 30 related words for “melted” in this overview.

The synonyms of “Melted” are: liquid, liquified

Melted as an Adjective

Definitions of "Melted" as an adjective

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “melted” as an adjective can have the following definitions:

  • Changed from a solid to a liquid state.
  • Having become liquefied by heating.

Synonyms of "Melted" as an adjective (2 Words)

liquidHaving ready cash or liquid assets.
Looking into those liquid dark eyes.
liquifiedChanged from a solid to a liquid state.

Usage Examples of "Melted" as an adjective

  • Asparagus with melted butter.
  • Rivers filled to overflowing by melted snow.

Associations of "Melted" (30 Words)

alcoholA liquor or brew containing alcohol as the active agent.
He has not taken alcohol in twenty five years.
beerA general name for alcoholic beverages made by fermenting a cereal (or mixture of cereals) flavored with hops.
A beer bottle.
beverageAny liquid suitable for drinking.
May I take your beverage order.
butterSpread butter on.
Lily buttered a slice of toast.
carouseEngage in boisterous, drunken merrymaking.
They danced and caroused until the drink ran out.
coasterA small mat for a bottle or glass.
A West coaster.
cocktailA short mixed drink.
A cocktail of drugs with severe side effects.
coffeeAny of several small trees and shrubs native to the tropical Old World yielding coffee beans.
We went out for a coffee.
drinkDrink excessive amounts of alcohol be an alcoholic.
The seedlings apparently drink much more water than we had realized.
fusibleAble to be fused or melted easily.
gulpAn act of gulping food or drink.
The men gulped down their beers.
guzzleEat or drink (something) greedily.
The boys guzzled the cheap vodka.
imbibePlace (seeds) in water in order for them to absorb it.
If one does not imbibe the culture one cannot succeed.
lemonadeA drink made from lemon juice and water sweetened with sugar.
The butler served her a lemonade.
licenseeThe holder of a licence, especially to sell alcoholic drinks.
liqueurA chocolate with a liqueur filling.
A box of liqueurs.
liquorLiquid in which something has been steeped or cooked.
Waste liquors.
meadUnited States philosopher of pragmatism (1863-1931.
The tavern stocks beer cider perry and mead.
nipA small sharp bite or snip.
A strong beak which can deliver a serious nip.
potableSuitable for drinking.
There is no supply of potable water available.
quaffDrink (something, especially an alcoholic drink) heartily.
He quaffed pint after pint of good Berkshire ale.
revelryUnrestrained merrymaking.
Sounds of revelry issued into the night.
sipDrink in sips.
I sat sipping coffee.
slurpEat noisily.
She drank it down with a loud slurp.
soberMake or become sober after drinking alcohol.
His expression became sober.
supA small amount of liquid food.
The latest sup from those blokes at the brewery.
swallowAn amount of something swallowed in one action.
She had swallowed his story hook line and sinker.
teaA tropical evergreen shrub or small tree extensively cultivated in e g China and Japan and India source of tea leaves.
Tea bags containing teas from selected estates.
vinoFermented juice (of grapes especially.

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