- verbconcocted (past tense) · concocted (past participle)
- make (a dish or meal) by combining various ingredients:"they concoct relish from corn that is so naturally sweet no extra sugar is needed"
- create or devise (a story or plan):"they concocted a preposterous but entertaining story"
Originmid 16th century: from Latin concoct-, literally ‘cooked together’, from concoquere. The original sense was ‘refine metals or minerals by heating’, later ‘cook’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- make (a dish or meal) by combining various ingredients:
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Web2 days ago · Concoct means to invent or make up something that is not true, or to mix different ingredients together. Learn how to use this verb in sentences, with synonyms and translations in other languages.
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