boils (Meaning)

boils

to cook in boiling water, to subject to the action of a boiling liquid, to become agitated, to rush headlong, a boiled dish of seafood, vegetables, and seasonings, a localized swelling and inflammation of the skin resulting from infection of a hair follicle and adjacent tissue, having a hard central core, and forming pus, a swirling upheaval (as of water), to come to the boiling point, to form or separate (something, such as sugar or salt) by boiling, a localized swelling and inflammation of the skin resulting from usually bacterial infection of a hair follicle and adjacent tissue, having a hard central core, and forming pus, to be excited or stirred up, to produce bubbles of vapor when heated, to heat to the boiling point, a painful swollen inflamed area of the skin resulting from infection compare carbuncle sense 2, to burst forth, to go through or cause to go through the action of a boiling liquid, to generate bubbles of vapor when heated, to churn violently as if boiling, a gathering at which this dish is served, to undergo the action of a boiling liquid, to be moved, excited, or stirred up, to come or bring to the boiling point, the act or state of boiling

Synonyms & Antonyms of boils

boils Sentence Examples

  1. The water boils rapidly on the stove, sending steam billowing into the air.
  2. The intense heat makes my skin boil with discomfort.
  3. The emotions in his heart boiled over, resulting in an outburst of anger.
  4. The boiling water bubbles vigorously in the pot, creating a cacophony of sound.
  5. As the sun beat down, the asphalt boiled beneath my feet.
  6. The boiling lava flowed down the mountainside like a fiery river.
  7. The fever caused her body to boil with heat, making her delirious.
  8. The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit.
  9. The boiling ocean water evaporated into thick clouds of steam.
  10. The boiling pot of soup emits an enticing aroma that fills the kitchen.

FAQs About the word boils

to cook in boiling water, to subject to the action of a boiling liquid, to become agitated, to rush headlong, a boiled dish of seafood, vegetables, and seasonin

lumps,blisters, papules, pimples, bumps, pustules, zits, welts, warts, whelks

calms,subsides,abates,

The water boils rapidly on the stove, sending steam billowing into the air.

The intense heat makes my skin boil with discomfort.

The emotions in his heart boiled over, resulting in an outburst of anger.

The boiling water bubbles vigorously in the pot, creating a cacophony of sound.