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It takes 7 to 8 minutes to melt a smartie.
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We can use "OFTEN" as a word other than "USUALLY". Thank you...... Reshma M, TicketGoose.
The pronoun 'other' is an indefinite pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for an unknown or unnamed person or thing. Example:One brother is in high school the other is in college.The word 'other' is also an adjective when placed before a noun:My other brother graduated last semester.The word 'other' is an adverb when followed by 'than':Other than my brothers, I have a mother and a father. (have other than)
Other words for melt are thaw, defrost, liquefy, and dissolve.
to melt = hemes (המס)
The word that means kneel and rhymes with melt is "knelt."
Some antonyms for the word melt include freeze and solidify.
first word is melt,molt,malt,melt
the scientific word for melting is liquifying. the scientific word for melting is liquifying.
Freeze or cool. Those are antonyms for the world melt.
No, the word 'melt' is a verb (a word for an action) and a noun (a word for a thing).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Example functions:The ice cream will melt if you don't put it in the cooler.The verb is 'will melt'.The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'ice cream' in the second part of the sentence.The spring melt can flood the stream when it runs down from the mountain.The pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'melt' in the second part of the sentence.
The word "melt" can be a verb, referring to the action of changing from a solid to a liquid state when heated. It can also be a noun, referring to the process or result of melting.
Melt means to liquify by warmth so an antonym would be freeze, to become hardened by loss of heat.
Present tense of "To Melt": Melt ex: She melt the cover off of my phone by keeping it to close to the flame. Past Tense: Melted ex: She melted the cheese in the microwave with the chips to make nachos. Future tense: Melt ex: The ice cream will melt if she doesn't eat it faster. This type of word is a rare case in the American English language where the Future tense and Present tense is the same.
Melt... or thaw.