stir (Meaning)
stir (n)
a prominent or sensational but short-lived news event
emotional agitation and excitement
a rapid active commotion
stir (v)
move an implement through
move very slightly
stir feelings in
stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of
affect emotionally
summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic
to begin moving
mix or add by stirring
Synonyms & Antonyms of stir
stir Sentence Examples
- The cook began to stir the batter until it formed soft peaks.
- Emily stirred the sugar into her coffee until it dissolved completely.
- The wind stirred the leaves, creating a gentle rustling sound.
- The teacher stirred the minds of her students with a thought-provoking question.
- The emotions within him stirred as he listened to the poignant music.
- The politician stirred controversy with his inflammatory remarks.
- The researcher stirred the chemical mixture vigorously to ensure a uniform reaction.
- The dancer stirred the audience with her graceful and expressive movements.
- The wind stirred the embers, reigniting the dying fire.
- The memories of their past stirred a bittersweet longing in their hearts.
FAQs About the word stir
a prominent or sensational but short-lived news event, emotional agitation and excitement, a rapid active commotion, move an implement through, move very slight
swirl, shake, wash, whisk, agitate, whirl, churn,whip, paddle,beat
freeze, remain, stay,freeze, remain, stay, hang around, still, hang around, still
The cook began to stir the batter until it formed soft peaks.
Emily stirred the sugar into her coffee until it dissolved completely.
The wind stirred the leaves, creating a gentle rustling sound.
The teacher stirred the minds of her students with a thought-provoking question.