"Simmers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To boil or heat slowly, often just below the boiling point, so that something cooks gradually.
Example: "She let the soup simmer all day to develop the flavors."
Also, to be in a state of gradual or feelingly increasing activity or progress.
Example: "The company has been simmering on the community's radar for years."
I couldn't find any definition or meaning of the word "similitudinary". It appears to be a non-existent or made-up word.
Simla is a Persian word, 'shimla' or 'simla' means "the place of bad weather or 'Wintry temperature". It is the former British summer capital of India.
To cook food slowly in a liquid (such as water or broth), typically at a low temperature, so that the flavors can combine and the texture can be tenderized.<br><br>Example: "The soup was simmering on the stove for hours, filling the kitchen with its delicious aroma."<br><br>To be calm and quietly controlled, often because of a difficult situation or strong feeling.<br><br>Example: "She was simmering with anger after being yelled at in front of her colleagues."<br><br>To be developing or beginning to work, but not yet fully formed or activated.<br><br>Example: "The relationship between the two friends is still simmering, and it's unclear if it will ever become serious."<br><br>The meaning of the word "simmer" often depends on the context in which it is used.
To be simmering means to be calmly and quietly boiling or bubbling, typically with a steady and gentle movement. Metaphorically, to be simmering also means to be seething with emotions or ideas, building up energy and tension that may eventually erupt.