simmer Antonyms
Meaning of simmer
simmer (n)
temperature just below the boiling point
simmer (v)
boil slowly at low temperature
simmer (v. i.)
To boil gently, or with a gentle hissing; to begin to boil.
simmer (v. t.)
To cause to boil gently; to cook in liquid heated almost or just to the boiling point.
simmer Sentence Examples
- The savory stew simmered gently on the stovetop, filling the kitchen with a tantalizing aroma.
- The creamy sauce simmered for hours, allowing the flavors to meld and deepen.
- The tomatoes simmered in their own juices, releasing their sweet and tangy essence.
- The aroma of simmering garlic permeated the air, making my mouth water.
- The broth simmered quietly, emitting a comforting warmth and inviting sip.
- The vegetables simmered in a flavorful broth, absorbing its rich essence.
- The fruit salad simmered in a light syrup, preserving its sweetness and vibrancy.
- The candle flickered and simmered, casting a soft glow on the peaceful room.
- The passion simmered within me, waiting to be unleashed.
- The anger simmered beneath the surface, threatening to boil over.
FAQs About the word simmer
temperature just below the boiling point, boil slowly at low temperatureTo boil gently, or with a gentle hissing; to begin to boil., To cause to boil gently; to
boil, parboil,stew, poach,coddle, braise, steam, scald, pressure-cook
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The savory stew simmered gently on the stovetop, filling the kitchen with a tantalizing aroma.
The creamy sauce simmered for hours, allowing the flavors to meld and deepen.
The tomatoes simmered in their own juices, releasing their sweet and tangy essence.
The aroma of simmering garlic permeated the air, making my mouth water.