What is another word for mellower?

Pronunciation: [mˈɛlə͡ʊə] (IPA)

"Mellower" is a term used to describe something or someone that is becoming more relaxed, calm, and gentle over time. It has synonyms such as softer, smoother, more tranquil, and less intense. Some other synonyms that could be used include more subdued, tempered, moderated, and pacified. In essence, all of these words convey similar sentiments of becoming less intense or extreme. The context in which these words are used can vary, but it typically refers to a change in tone or temperament that occurs over time. It could be used to describe a person's demeanor or even the ambiance of a room or situation.

What are the hypernyms for Mellower?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Mellower

  • I like spring, but it is too young. I like summer, but it is too proud. So I like best of all autumn, because its leaves are a little yellow, its tone mellower, its colours richer, and it is tinged a little with sorrow and a premonition of death. Its golden richness speaks not of the innocence of spring, nor of the power of summer, but of the mellowness and kindly wisdom of approaching age. It knows the limitations of life and is content. From a knowledge of those limitations and its richness of experience emerges a symphony of colours, richer than all, its green speaking of life and strength, its orange speaking of golden content and its purple of resignation and death.
    Lin Yutang

Related words: mellow, mellow out, mellow rock, mellow songs, mellow rap, mellow beat, mellow pop, mellow alternative

Related questions:

  • What does it mean to mellow out?
  • How to mellow out?
  • How do i mellow out?
  • How to sleep better?
  • What does it feel like to be mell?
  • Word of the Day

    Middle Class Populations
    The antonyms for the term "Middle Class Populations" are "extreme poverty populations" and "wealthy high-class populations." Extreme poverty populations refer to people who suffer ...