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Thaw
UK //θɔː//US //θɔ//
Definition
To raise the temperature of something frozen to make it soft or liquid.
In simple words: To make something frozen become soft or liquid.
Examples
- I need to thaw the chicken before I can cook it.
- The ice on the lake will thaw as spring approaches.
- It took hours for the snow to thaw in the sunlight.
- Make sure to thaw the meat in the refrigerator for safety.
- We watched the frozen river thaw as temperatures rose.
Usage notes
Used for food or ice. It's not used in formal writing to describe abstract concepts.
Grammar pattern
thaw + object
Memory hint
Think of thawing ice on a warm day, it turns to water.
Collocations
- thaw out
- thaw the meat
- thaw in the sun
Synonyms
- melt
- unfreeze
- defrost
- warm
- soften
Common mistakes
- Using 'thaw' in contexts not related to freezing or cold.
- Confusing 'thaw' with 'melt', which generally refers to solids becoming liquids.
- Using 'thaw' without an object, like just 'the ice will thaw'.