How to use mellow in a sentence. Pleasantly rich, full, or soft not harsh, bright, or irritating Smooth and soft, or not too sharp, bright, new, or rough
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Relaxed and pleasant or not…
Gentle and understanding, especially from being mature or experienced
She had seen him as a survival of a leisurely and tolerant age, a mellow man (elisabeth ogilvie). Definition of mellow adjective in oxford advanced learner's dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more. Mellow means soft, sweet, and full of flavor, usually in reference to ripe fruits
Mellow can also mean well matured, especially in reference to wine. If someone is mellow, they feel very relaxed and cheerful, especially as the result of alcohol or good food. When something becomes mellow, it gets softer or more relaxed People are often said to mellow with age, meaning their aggressiveness, their sarcasm, and their short temper have given way to a more easygoing, genial manner.
Melodic, lyrical, lyric, musical, melodious, mellifluous, sweet, euphonious
Harsh, strident, disconnected, dissonant, discordant, jarring, inharmonious, unlyrical