Synonyms for simmer down
Grammar : Adv, verb |
Spell : sim-er |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈsɪm ər |
Top 10 synonyms for simmer down Other synonyms for the word simmer down
- adjust
- all joking aside
- asphyxiate
- awe
- balm
- becalm
- black out
- bottle
- bottle up
- breathe easy
- bridle
- calm down
- chasten
- check
- chill
- chill out
- collect
- collect oneself
- comfort
- compose
- compose oneself
- conceal
- console
- constrain
- control
- control oneself
- cool
- cool down
- cool it
- cool off
- cool out
- cork
- corner
- cow
- curb
- cut the comedy
- dampen
- determinedly
- douse
- down
- earnestly
- ease
- ease off
- ease up
- envelop
- feel at home
- fervently
- for real
- get hold of oneself
- go easy
- gravely
- gridlock
- halt
- hang loose
- harness
- heap
- hinder
- hog-tie
- hold
- hold back
- hold in
- hush
- hush up
- in all conscience
- in all seriousness
- in earnest
- inhibit
- intently
- inundate
- jam up
- keep back
- keep cool
- keep in
- keep in check
- keep lid on
- keep under wraps
- kill
- knock off
- lay back
- laze
- lessen
- let oneself go
- let up
- lie down
- limit
- lock
- loosen up
- lull
- make oneself at home
- master
- mellow
- mitigate
- moderate
- modulate
- mollify
- monopolize
- muffle
- overcome
- overpower
- overwhelm
- pacify
- passionately
- placate
- purposefully
- put half nelson on
- put one's feet up
- quash
- quelch
- quell
- quench
- quiet
- quieten
- re-collect
- recline
- reconcile
- reduce
- regain one's composure
- regulate
- rein
- rein in
- relax
- relieve
- repose
- repress
- resolutely
- resolve
- rest
- restrain
- restrain oneself
- restrict
- sedate
- sedately
- settle
- settle back
- settle down
- shower
- shroud
- shush
- silence
- simmer down
- sincerely
- sit around
- sit back
- slacken
- slow down
- smother
- snuff
- soberly
- soft-pedal
- soften
- solace
- solemnly
- soothe
- squelch
- stamp out
- steady
- sternly
- stifle
- still
- stop
- stop work
- straighten out
- strangle
- stroke
- subdue
- subjugate
- suffocate
- suppress
- surround
- swallow
- take a break
- take a breather
- take a chill pill
- take it easy
- take one's time
- take ten
- take the edge off
- take time out
- temper
- thoughtfully
- throttle
- throw cold water on
- tie up
- tranquilize
- tune down
- unbend
- unlax
- unwind
- vigorously
- with a straight face
- with forethought
- with sobriety
- zealously
Définition of simmer down
Origin :- 1650s, alteration of simperen "to simmer" (late 15c.), possibly imitative; not thought to be connected to simper (v.). OED says the change is "probably due to a feeling of phonetic appropriateness." Figurative sense, of feelings, "to be agitated" is from 1764. Opposite sense, in simmer down, first recorded 1871, probably from the notion of moving from a full boil to a mere simmer.
- I must and will keep shady and quiet till Bret Harte simmers down a little. [Mark Twain, letter, 1871]
- Related: Simmered; simmering. The noun meaning "a condition of simmering" is from 1809.
- As in seriously : adv not humorously
- As in rein : verb restrain, control
- As in relax : verb be or feel at ease
- As in repress : verb keep back, hold in
- As in smother : verb extinguish; cover, hide
- As in calm down : verb compose oneself
- As in chill out : verb calm down
- As in calm : verb make composed, quiet
- As in compose : verb calm, bring under control
- As in contain : verb hold back, control
- As in control : verb curb, hold back
- As in cool : verb take a break; abate
- It took him a lifetime to simmer down his business to just yes and no.
- Extract from : « The Making of Bobby Burnit » by George Randolph Chester
- "Simmer down," he said, as he seated himself at the head of the table.
- Extract from : « The Lani People » by J. F. Bone
- I thought it might simmer down; but it's broken bigger than I ever dreamed.
- Extract from : « What Will People Say? » by Rupert Hughes
- Kieran, on a camp-stool, waited for the laughter to simmer down.
- Extract from : « Wide Courses » by James Brendan Connolly
- Then with these before you, you can soon, by stating them and rearranging them, simmer down your case into arguable form.
- Extract from : « The Making of Arguments » by J. H. Gardiner
- He stomped over and helped himself to some soup and waited for his anger to simmer down.
- Extract from : « The Ethical Engineer » by Henry Maxwell Dempsey
- With that some several policemen run up, and I had to simmer down.
- Extract from : « The Wit and Humor of America, Volume II. (of X.) » by Various
- He tried his best to simmer down and go to sleep, but every few minutes hed boil over again.
- Extract from : « Friar Tuck » by Robert Alexander Wason
- You've got to simmer down, and if you don't take to it paceable we'll see if we can't make you.
- Extract from : « Goldsmith's Friend Abroad Again » by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)
- It'll simmer down and work out, I expect, to a bad quarrel you had with Karen that's parted you.
- Extract from : « Tante » by Anne Douglas Sedgwick
Antonyms for simmer down
- abandon
- aggravate
- agitate
- aid
- allow
- anger
- annoy
- arouse
- assist
- be active
- casually
- chance
- confuse
- continue
- destroy
- disarrange
- disorganize
- disperse
- disquiet
- distract
- distress
- distribute
- disturb
- encourage
- energize
- excite
- exclude
- extend
- forsake
- free
- funnily
- give up
- go on
- grow
- hearten
- heat
- help
- hurt
- incite
- increase
- inflame
- inspirit
- intensify
- irritate
- jump in
- let go
- liberate
- light
- lightly
- loose
- minor
- move
- outrage
- permit
- provoke
- raise
- release
- relinquish
- renounce
- resign
- risk
- rouse
- ruffle
- ruin
- rush
- scatter
- share
- start
- step up
- strengthen
- surrender
- tell
- tense
- trivially
- trouble
- uncover
- upset
- vex
- warm
- worry
- worsen
- yield
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