Pronunciation: /mɛld/
noun a blend or combination of two or more things
A1 I saw a beautiful meld of colors in the sunset.
A2 The artist created a stunning meld of shapes and textures in the painting.
B1 The chef's dish was a perfect meld of flavors and spices.
B2 The music festival was a great meld of different genres and styles.
C1 The merger of the two companies resulted in a successful meld of resources and expertise.
C2 The novel was praised for its brilliant meld of historical facts and fictional elements.
verb to blend or combine into a single entity
A1 I melded the different colored clay together to create a new shade.
A2 She melded her love for cooking with her passion for travel to create a unique food blog.
B1 The artist melded traditional painting techniques with modern digital tools to create a stunning masterpiece.
B2 The team melded their individual skills and experiences to successfully complete the project ahead of schedule.
C1 The chef expertly melded flavors from different cuisines to create a truly innovative dish.
C2 The author melded elements of fantasy and historical fiction in her latest novel, creating a captivating story.
formal The artist was able to meld different styles together seamlessly in her latest masterpiece.
informal I love how the flavors meld together in this dish, it's so tasty!
slang Let's meld our ideas and come up with a killer plan for the project.
figurative The two companies decided to meld their resources and expertise to create a stronger presence in the market.
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