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Phrasal Verb - Mellowing Out

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Raymundo CH

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Definition

To mellow out means to relax or calm down, often becoming more laid-back or easy-going. It is often used to describe someone who has given up their aggressive or violent behavior and is now at peace. It can also refer to the act of making something milder or less intense, such as music. This phrase is often used in informal settings, but it can be found in some formal contexts as well.

Examples

No.Example
1She started smoking pot and mellowed out at college.
2The rock star would often mellow out during his concerts.
3Her constant arguing with her brother made her seem like a fighter, but after a talk with him, she mellowed out.
4The harsh words of her teacher mellowed out the aggressive tone of her presentation.
5The magic mushrooms made me mellow out and connect with nature.
6The witch who loved simulation wouldn't mellow out, engaging in game wars all the time.
7The possible appearance of a divine book caused Richard to mellow out immediately.
8Thoughts about college courses wasn't able to mellow out Karen's prejudice feelings for atheists.
9Watching movies that normally agitate her father mellowed out his anger after witnessing what he realized just before dawn.
10Exposure to veganism mellowed out fatalities concerning obstetric complications from animal insemination and farming rates.