Meaning & Definition of word "Brewing"

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    Brewing

    /ˈbruːɪŋ/

    noun:

    • 1. The process of producing beer by steeping a starch source in water and fermentation.
      • Example: The brewing of craft beer has become a popular hobby for many.
    • 2. A mixture or sequence of events that is developing, often used to suggest impending trouble or conflict.
      • Example: There is a brewing storm in the political landscape that could change everything.

    verb:

    • 1. Present participle of brew, meaning to prepare a beverage such as tea or coffee by steeping.
      • Example: I am brewing a pot of coffee to wake myself up.
    • 2. To cause to develop or come about, often used in a figurative sense.
      • Example: She could sense that trouble was brewing between her friends.

    Etymology

    Middle English brewen, from Old English brēowan, meaning 'to brew'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    brewing trouble:

    Something unpleasant is developing.

    brewing storm:

    A situation that is about to escalate.

    brewing up a storm:

    To prepare with enthusiasm, often in cooking or making drinks.

    Related Words

    brew:

    To make a beverage by soaking in water.

    brewery:

    A facility where beer is produced.

    brewmaster:

    A person who oversees the brewing process.

    Slang Meanings of brewing

    Meaning: To cause problems or conflicts to arise.

    Example Sentence: Things are brewing over at the office; I can feel some tension.

    Meaning: To prepare a significant plan or event.

    Example Sentence: They are brewing up a big surprise for the anniversary.