The verb "to solidify" can be used to describe something that is turning into a solid such as the sentence "The water in the freezer started to solidify into ice."
When something solidifies, it turns from a gas or a liquid to a solid. The opposite of something turning from a liquid or gas to a solid would be something turning from a solid to a liquid or gas. Now, there's a word for something turning from a solid to a gas, but it's not in common use; and very few things go straight from solid to gas (dry ice is one example). So the most appropriate answer would be the word for something turning from solid to liquid, which is "liquify".
The stressed syllable in the word "solid" is the first syllable, "sol."
Bringing it in!
no. unless it stands for something.
unsolid means something that can be compressed. but the correct word for it is not solid.
Symbol, metaphor, simile.
The word for looking at something without turning the head is "glancing."
An acronym.
"Fortunate" is the root word, while "mis" and "plenty" are prefixes added to modify the meaning of the root word.
The physical properties of water will change when it freezes, turning from a liquid to a solid
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