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Meaning

The word "thaw" refers to the process of melting or becoming less rigid, usually in relation to ice or snow as temperatures rise. It can also mean to become less hostile or tense in a social context, such as when emotions soften or when relationships improve.

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Etymology

The word "thaw" originates from Old English "þawian," which means "to dissolve" or "to melt." Over time, it evolved through Middle English forms before arriving at its current spelling.

Examples

  1. After several days of warm weather, the ice on the pond began to thaw.
  2. The negotiations seemed to thaw when both parties agreed to compromise.
  3. It's important to let the meat thaw completely before cooking it.
  4. As spring approached, the snow began to thaw, revealing the grass underneath.

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