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Stew

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Verb (used with object)

to cook (food) by simmering or slow boiling.

Verb (used without object)

to undergo cooking by simmering or slow boiling.
Informal . to fret, worry, or fuss
He stewed about his chaotic state of affairs all day.
to feel uncomfortable due to a hot, humid, stuffy atmosphere, as in a closed room; swelter.

Noun

a preparation of meat, fish, or other food cooked by stewing, esp. a mixture of meat and vegetables.
Informal . a state of agitation, uneasiness, or worry.
a brothel; whorehouse.
stews, a neighborhood occupied chiefly by brothels.
Obsolete . a vessel for boiling or stewing. ?

Idiom

stew in one's own juice
to suffer the consequences of one's own actions.

Antonyms

noun
element , calm , control , ease , happiness
verb
not care

Synonyms

noun
brew , goulash * , hash , jumble , medley , mlange , mishmash , mulligan , olio * , pasticcio , pie * , potpourri , salmagundi * , soup , agitation , confusion , dither , flap , fretting , fuming , fuss , lather , pother , snit , sweat , tizzy , tumult , turbulence , turmoil , worry , fluster , flutter , perturbation , upset , (colloq.) confusion , burgoo , goulash , mixture , olla podrida , ragout , swivet
verb
boil , chafe , cook , fret , fume , fuss , pother , seethe , simmer , parboil , cark , dwell , mope , worry , anger , brew , brood , commotion , confusion , dither , excitement , goulash , hash , hodgepodge , hotchpotch , mess , miscellany , mishmash , olio , olla , snit , soup , sweat , swelter , tizzy , turmoil

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