"Cauldron" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Cauldron" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Cauldron" Meaning

A large, deep pot, typically made of metal, used for boiling or simmering food, especially in medieval or fantasy settings, often associated with witchcraft or magic.

"Cauldron" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Cauldron"


The witch stirred the bubbling cauldron, adding a pinch of eye of newt to the potion. (#Fantasy/Fiction)
The medieval castle had a massive cauldron hanging over an open fire, used for boiling meat for the king's banquet. (#History)
The chef carefully poured the simmering sauce into a large cauldron, ready to serve the dinner crowd at the restaurant. (#Cooking)
The chemistry teacher used a Bunsen burner to heat a beaker, not a cauldron, to demonstrate the reaction of elements. (#Science Education)
The metalworker hammered away at the iron cauldron, shaping it into a work of art for the annual craft fair. (#Crafts/Arts)

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