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Synonyms for steamed
Grammar : Adj, verb |
Spell : steemd |
Phonetic Transcription : stimd |
Top 10 synonyms for steamed Other synonyms for the word steamed
- affronted
- aggravate
- agitate
- allay
- alleviate
- anger
- angered
- angry
- appease
- assuage
- bake
- barbecue
- bask
- bathe
- be beside oneself
- be furious
- be permeated by
- be redolent of
- be uncontrollable
- bear down
- bear heavily
- becloud
- become apparent
- become known
- become visible
- bedew
- befog
- bent
- bent out of shape
- beside oneself
- blanch
- blaze
- blow a fuse
- blow one's top
- blown a gasket
- blur
- boil down
- boiling
- braise
- brew
- bristle
- broil
- brown
- browned off
- bubble
- bug
- bulldoze
- bum
- bummed out
- burn
- burned up
- calm
- calorify
- chafe
- champ at bit
- char
- churn
- clarify
- clasp
- coddle
- come forth
- come into view
- come on the scene
- come to light
- compress
- concentrate
- condense
- constrain
- consume
- cook
- corybantic
- crazed
- cross
- crowd
- crush
- cumber
- curry
- cut
- cut down
- cut to the bone
- dawn
- decoct
- deep fry
- demented
- depress
- derive
- desperate
- develop
- devil
- dim
- dip
- discharge
- displeased
- disturb
- doctor
- drench
- dribble
- drip
- drive up the wall
- drizzle
- drop
- effervesce
- egress
- eject
- emanate
- embrace
- emit
- enflame
- enfold
- enkindle
- enraged
- erupt
- escallop
- evaporate
- even
- exasperate
- exasperated
- expel
- explode
- express
- extract
- ferment
- fester
- fierce
- fighting mad
- film
- finish
- fire
- fit to be tied
- fix
- fizz
- flame
- flatten
- flow
- flush
- fly off the handle
- foam
- foam at the mouth
- foaming at the mouth
- fog
- force down
- frantic
- french fry
- frenetic
- frenzied
- fret
- fricassee
- frizzle
- froth
- fry
- fulminate
- fume
- fuming
- furious
- gall
- get
- get one's goat
- get to the meat
- give off
- give off odor
- glow
- go berserk
- good and mad
- griddle
- grill
- grow hot
- grow warm
- gush
- hack
- hacked
- have a fit
- have a tantrum
- have an odor
- haze
- heat
- hold
- hopping mad
- hot
- hot and bothered
- hot under the collar
- huffy
- hug
- humidify
- ignite
- imbue
- impel
- in a tizzy
- in a towering rage
- incandesce
- incensed
- incinerate
- indignant
- inflame
- inflamed
- infuriated
- infuse
- insane
- irate
- irk
- iron
- irrational
- irritate
- irritated
- issue
- jam
- kindle
- let off steam
- let out
- level
- lick
- livid
- look daggers
- loom
- mad
- mad as hell
- maddened
- make a fuss over
- make appearance
- mangle
- maniac
- mash
- mass
- materialize
- melt
- microwave
- miff
- mist
- mizzle
- moisturize
- move
- mull
- murk
- nettle
- nuke
- obscure
- offended
- on the warpath
- originate
- outraged
- overcast
- overcloud
- overflow
- oxidate
- oxidize
- pack
- panfry
- parboil
- parch
- peed
- peeved off
- percolate
- perspire
- pile
- pin down
- pique
- piqued
- pissed-off
- plane
- poach
- precipitate
- press
- press out
- pressure-cook
- proceed
- provoke
- provoked
- purify
- put out
- quiet
- rabid
- rage
- raging
- rail at
- rain
- rain on
- raise the temperature
- ram
- rampage
- rant
- rant and rave
- rarefy
- rave
- rectify
- reduce
- refine
- reheat
- relieve
- respire
- rile
- riled
- rinse
- rise
- roar
- roast
- roil
- rub the wrong way
- ruin
- saturate
- sauté
- scald
- scold
- scorch
- scream
- scrunch
- sear
- seethe
- set on fire
- shove
- show
- shower
- simmer
- singe
- sizzle
- smell
- smelt
- smoke
- smoking
- smolder
- smooth
- snap at
- soak
- sog
- sop
- sore
- splash
- splatter
- splutter
- spoil
- spray
- spring
- spring up
- sprinkle
- spurt
- squash
- squeeze
- squeeze out
- squirt
- squish
- steam
- steamed
- steamed up
- steaming
- steep
- stem
- stench
- stew
- still
- stink
- stir
- storm
- storming
- stuff
- sublimate
- sun
- suppress
- surface
- surge
- swelter
- t'd off
- T-off
- tear
- tee'd off
- teed off
- tepefy
- thaw
- throw a fit
- thrust
- ticked off
- toast
- transpire
- trickle
- trim
- turn up
- unreasonable
- unwrinkle
- up in arms
- vaporize
- vehement
- vex
- vicious
- violent
- volatilize
- warm
- warm up
- wash
- water
- water down
- waterlog
- weigh
- wet
- work oneself into sweat
- worked up
- wrathful
- wroth
- yell
Définition of steamed
Origin :- Old English steam "vapor, fume," from Proto-Germanic *staumaz (cf. Dutch stoom), of unknown origin. Steam age first attested 1941. Steam heat as a method of temperature control recorded from 1904.
- As in irate : adj angry
- As in pissed off : adj angry
- As in fit to be tied : adj extremely angry
- As in ireful : adj furious
- As in furious : adj extremely angry, very mad
- As in lay : verb make smooth
- As in mist : verb cloud, steam up
- As in moisten : verb make wet, damp
- As in peeve : verb bother, annoy
- As in press : verb push on with force
- As in rage : verb be angry
- As in reek : verb smell of; be characterized by
- As in smolder : verb burn, simmer
- As in boil : verb heat to bubbling
- As in parboil : verb boil
- As in coddle : verb boil lightly, usually eggs
- As in cook : verb prepare food, usually using heat
- As in distill : verb make pure; draw out something
- As in emerge : verb come out, arise
- As in exhale : verb breathe out
- As in heat : verb make or become hot
- In from the shining sea late that afternoon steamed the Viluca.
- Extract from : « The Spenders » by Harry Leon Wilson
- This also holds true in the case of puddings that are to be steamed.
- Extract from : « Woman's Institute Library of Cookery, Vol. 4 » by Woman's Institute of Domestic Arts and Sciences
- Mr Pancks put on his hat that moment, and steamed away to Pentonville.
- Extract from : « Little Dorrit » by Charles Dickens
- They reversed their engines and steamed off into the open sea with all possible speed.
- Extract from : « Freeland » by Theodor Hertzka
- Of course, everybody thought she must see them, but still she steamed westward.
- Extract from : « A Woman Intervenes » by Robert Barr
- Carrying a party of invited guests, the Clermont steamed off at one o'clock.
- Extract from : « The Age of Invention » by Holland Thompson
- By noon we had steamed eighty-seven miles since leaving Kudat.
- Extract from : « The Last Voyage » by Lady (Annie Allnutt) Brassey
- At noon we had steamed sixty-three miles and sailed twenty-one.
- Extract from : « The Last Voyage » by Lady (Annie Allnutt) Brassey
- At noon we had steamed 184 miles, and were 471 miles distant from Great Coco, in lat.
- Extract from : « The Last Voyage » by Lady (Annie Allnutt) Brassey
- These tubes are inserted in the vent holes of the battery which is to be steamed.
- Extract from : « The Automobile Storage Battery » by O. A. Witte
Antonyms for steamed
- abandon
- aggravate
- agitate
- aid
- appease
- assist
- attract
- be calm
- be happy
- be quiet
- break
- breathe in
- build
- burn off
- calm
- charm
- cheerful
- clear up
- comfort
- compliment
- construct
- cool
- decrease
- dehydrate
- delight
- dirty
- disappear
- dissuade
- drop
- dry
- elated
- enchant
- encourage
- end
- excited
- exhilarated
- expand
- extend
- fade
- fall
- finish
- flatter
- freeze
- gentle
- go
- go away
- grow
- happy
- help
- hide
- hold
- ignore
- increase
- inhale
- intensify
- irritate
- keep
- leave
- leave alone
- lessen
- let go
- lift
- maintain
- make happy
- mild
- moderate
- mollify
- neglect
- peaceful
- please
- pleased
- pollute
- pour
- praise
- provoke
- pull
- put out
- quiet
- raise
- release
- rough
- soothe
- take
- take in
- trickle
- turn away
- uncloud
- uncompress
- upset
- wet
- worry
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