Meaning & Definition of word "Steaming"

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    Steaming

    /ˈstiːmɪŋ/

    verb:

    • 1. To produce steam; to emit steam.
      • Example: The kettle is steaming, so the water is ready for tea.
    • 2. The action of cooking food with steam.
      • Example: I am steaming the vegetables to keep their nutrients intact.

    adjective:

    • 1. Hot and emitting steam.
      • Example: The steaming bowl of soup filled the kitchen with a delicious aroma.
    • 2. Very angry or furious.
      • Example: He was steaming mad after hearing the news.

    Etymology

    From the verb 'steam' + the suffix '-ing'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    steaming mad:

    Extremely angry.

    steaming pile:

    Refers to something considered worthless or unpleasant.

    steaming ahead:

    To move forward strongly or decisively.

    Related Words

    steam:

    The vapor into which water is converted when heated.

    steamer:

    A device for steaming food or a boat designed for sea travel.

    Slang Meanings of steaming

    Meaning: Very angry.

    Example Sentence: After the argument, he was steaming.

    Meaning: Intensely intoxicated.

    Example Sentence: They were steaming at the party last night.