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Mellow

Mellow is a term in English that functions as both an adjective and a verb. As an adjective, it describes a calm, relaxed, or gentle state, or something with a smooth, rich, and unhurried quality. It is commonly used for moods, atmospheres, or sounds that are warm rather than harsh, as in a mellow mood or mellow jazz. It can also describe fruit, wine, or other flavors that have ripened, softened, and become fuller or sweeter over time.

As a verb, mellow means to become mellower or to cause to become so. The phrase mellow

Etymology: The exact origin is unclear, but the sense of softness, ripeness, and fullness associated with fruit

out
is
widely
used
in
informal
speech
to
indicate
relaxation
or
reduced
intensity,
for
example,
“We
just
mellowed
out
after
dinner.”
In
music
or
color,
mellow
denotes
a
soft,
warm,
and
subdued
character.
and
wine
has
shaped
the
modern
figurative
use
of
mellow.
The
term
has
been
attested
in
English
since
the
early
modern
period.