concoction (Meaning)

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concoction (n)

any foodstuff made by combining different ingredients

an occurrence of an unusual mixture

the invention of a scheme or story to suit some purpose

the act of creating something (a medicine or drink or soup etc.) by compounding or mixing a variety of components

concoction Sentence Examples

  1. The chef's newest concoction combined flavors from different cuisines to create a unique dish.
  2. She experimented with various ingredients to create a concoction that would soothe her sore throat.
  3. The potion master brewed a mysterious concoction that promised to cure any ailment.
  4. The bartender proudly presented his latest concoction, a fruity cocktail with a hint of spice.
  5. The alchemist spent hours in the laboratory perfecting his magical concoction.
  6. The beauty guru shared her secret concoction for radiant skin with her followers.
  7. The witch brewed a bubbling concoction in her cauldron under the light of the full moon.
  8. The scientist mixed chemicals together to form a potent concoction for his experiment.
  9. The aroma of the herbal concoction filled the room, creating a sense of calm.
  10. The mixologist's signature concoction became the talk of the town, drawing crowds to the bar.

FAQs About the word concoction

any foodstuff made by combining different ingredients, an occurrence of an unusual mixture, the invention of a scheme or story to suit some purpose, the act of

creation,innovation, invention, product, conception,coinage, wrinkle, contrivance, contraption, brainchild

clone, imitation, copy, reproduction, clone, reproduction, duplication, duplicate, duplicate, replication

The chef's newest concoction combined flavors from different cuisines to create a unique dish.

She experimented with various ingredients to create a concoction that would soothe her sore throat.

The potion master brewed a mysterious concoction that promised to cure any ailment.

The bartender proudly presented his latest concoction, a fruity cocktail with a hint of spice.