noun.
The melting of ice or snow: also, the melting by heat of any substance congealed by frost.
noun.
Warmth of weather, such as liquefies or melts anything congealed.
noun.
The state of becoming less cold, formal, or reserved.
To pass from a frozen to a liquid or semi-fluid state; melt; dissolve: said of ice or snow; also, to be freed from frost; have the contained frost dissolved by heat: said of anything frozen.
To become so warm as to melt ice and snow; rise above a temperature of 32° Fahrenheit: said of the weather, and used impersonally.
To be released from any condition, physical or mental, resembling that of freezing; become supple, warm, or genial; be freed from coldness, embarrassment, formality, or reserve; unbend: often with out.
To reduce from a frozen to a liquid state, as ice or snow; also, to free from frost, as some frozen substance: often with out.
To render less cold, formal, or stiff; free from embarrassment, shyness, or reserve; make genial: often with out.
Synonyms Dissolve, Fuse, etc. See melt.