melt off
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Definition
Verb: * To lose body weight, typically through diet, exercise, or a combination of both. It describes the process of weight reduction.
Usage
This phrasal verb is used to describe the action of intentionally or unintentionally reducing one's body mass. It is often used in informal or conversational contexts related to health and fitness.
Examples
- She managed to melt off ten pounds before her vacation by sticking to her new diet.
- If you exercise regularly, you'll start to melt off the extra weight.
- He was surprised at how quickly the weight seemed to melt off once he changed his lifestyle.
Advanced Usage
- The verb can be used in various tenses and forms (e.g., melting off, melted off).
- It can be used reflexively, though this is less common (e.g., to melt oneself off).
- It often implies a gradual or noticeable reduction.
Variants and Related Words
- Melt away: While similar, "melt away" can be used more broadly for things disappearing (e.g., fears, ice cream, crowds) and is less specific to weight loss.
- Slim down: A synonym with a similar informal tone, focusing on becoming thinner.
- Shed pounds: Another informal synonym for losing weight.
Synonyms
- Lose weight
- Slim down
- Reduce
- Shed pounds
Antonyms
- Gain weight
- Put on pounds
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Work off: To eliminate something, especially weight, through physical activity.
- He went for a run to work off the big lunch.
- Burn off: To use energy (calories) through activity.
- The goal is to burn off more calories than you consume.
Related Idioms
- Watch one's weight: To be careful about what one eats to avoid gaining weight.
- Since the holidays, I really need to watch my weight.