"Simmers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Simmers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Simmers" Meaning

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."

"Simmers" Examples

Usage Examples of "Simmers"


When the shutters at the back of the house were closed, the house was quiet except for the sound of a single kettle that simmers in the kitchen.
There are simmering tensions between the two countries over their border dispute which have been spontaneous over time.
The concentrated soup was a deep red color and now simmers quietly on the stove while I prepare the rest of the meal.
The boss is known for simmers anger in his response, which eventually causes him to say something harsh to the team members.
The volcano has been smoldering and simmering for many years before a massive eruption occurred bringing destruction and chaos to the surrounding area.

"Simmers" Similar Words

Similitudes

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Similitudinary

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I couldn't find any definition or meaning of the word "similitudinary". It appears to be a non-existent or made-up word.

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Simla

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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.

Simmer

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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.

Simmered

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To cook (food) gently in liquid, typically for a long time, until it is soft and flavorful.

Simmering

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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.

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