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    Sim·mer
    /ˈsimər/

    verb

    • 1. (of water or food) stay just below the boiling point while being heated: "the goulash was simmering slowly on the stove" Similar boil gentlynot quite boilcook gentlystew

    noun

    • 1. a state or temperature just below boiling point: "bring the water to a simmer"
  2. The meaning of SIMMER is to stew gently below or just at the boiling point. How to use simmer in a sentence.

  3. verb (used without object) to cook or cook in a liquid at or just below the boiling point. to make a gentle murmuring sound, as liquids cooking just below the boiling point. to be in a state of subdued or restrained activity, development, excitement, anger, etc.: The town simmered with rumors.

  4. SIMMER definition: 1. to cook something liquid, or something with liquid in it, at a temperature slightly below…. Learn more.

  5. The word simmer is usually used to describe the temperature just below boiling or the process of cooking something at that temperature. But it can also be used to describe a feeling that's been simmering or slowly developing over time.

  6. simmer in American English. (ˈsɪmər) intransitive verb. 1. to cook or cook in a liquid at or just below the boiling point. 2. to make a gentle murmuring sound, as liquids cooking just below the boiling point. 3. to be in a state of subdued or restrained activity, development, excitement, anger, etc.

  7. [transitive, intransitive] simmer (something) to cook something by keeping it almost at boiling point; to be cooked in this way. Simmer the sauce gently for 10 minutes. Leave the soup to simmer.

  8. SIMMER meaning: 1 : to cook (something) so that it is almost boiling for a certain period of time; 2 : to be filled with a strong feeling that is difficult to control or hide usually + with

  9. Aug 8, 2024 · simmer (third-person singular simple present simmers, present participle simmering, simple past and past participle simmered) (intransitive) To cook or undergo heating slowly at or below the boiling point. [from mid 17th c.] The soup simmered on the stove. 1945 January and February, “Notes and News: American Locomotives in France”, in ...

  10. Simmer definition: To be cooked gently or remain just at or below the boiling point.

  11. 1. To cook (food) gently in a liquid just at or below the boiling point. 2. To keep (a liquid) near or just below the boiling point. n. The state or process of simmering. Phrasal Verb: simmer down. To become calm after excitement or anger. [Alteration of Middle English simpren, to simmer, probably of imitative origin.]

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