cauldron (Meaning)
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cauldron (n)
a very large pot that is used for boiling
Synonyms & Antonyms of cauldron
cauldron Sentence Examples
- The witches stirred their potion in a large cauldron over a crackling fire.
- As the ingredients simmered in the cauldron, a thick cloud of steam rose from the bubbling brew.
- In medieval times, cauldrons were essential for cooking hearty stews and soups over an open flame.
- The blacksmith heated metal in a massive cauldron, readying it for shaping into various tools.
- Legends speak of magical cauldrons capable of producing endless abundance or even granting immortality.
- The chef prepared a savory broth in the gleaming copper cauldron, infusing it with aromatic herbs and spices.
- The villagers gathered around the cauldron during festivals, eagerly awaiting the communal feast.
- In ancient rituals, practitioners would scry into the depths of a cauldron to seek visions or insights.
- The cauldron bubbled ominously as the sorcerer chanted incantations, invoking powerful spirits.
- During Halloween festivities, children dressed as witches often carry miniature cauldrons filled with candy.
FAQs About the word cauldron
a very large pot that is used for boiling
pot, bucket,kettle, canteen,tank, tub, pail, pitcher, jug, holder
No antonyms found.
The witches stirred their potion in a large cauldron over a crackling fire.
As the ingredients simmered in the cauldron, a thick cloud of steam rose from the bubbling brew.
In medieval times, cauldrons were essential for cooking hearty stews and soups over an open flame.
The blacksmith heated metal in a massive cauldron, readying it for shaping into various tools.