Associations to the word «Concoct»
Noun
- Potion
- Ruse
- Hoax
- Scheme
- Brew
- Intrigue
- Scam
- Conspiracy
- Recipe
- Falsehood
- Stew
- Poison
- Oates
- Plan
- Herb
- Forgery
- Plot
- Alexei
- Inquisition
- Digest
- Story
- Pharmacist
- Dish
- Crap
- Paz
- Sauce
- Misconduct
- Mari
- Prank
- Henchman
- Tale
- Ingredient
- Fraud
- Allegation
- Debbie
- Publicity
- Cure
- Excuse
- Steal
- Accusation
- Explanation
- Bribe
- Mess
- Paste
- Stunt
- Lie
- Scenario
- Soup
- Stalin
- Revenge
- Blend
- Wanting
- Sandwich
- Chef
- Disguise
- Drink
- Overthrow
- Fantasy
- Prosecutor
- Tyrant
- Inheritance
- Gem
- Genius
- Witch
- Storyline
- Suspicion
- Chemical
- Beverage
- Invention
- Wit
- Escape
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
CONCOCT, verb. To prepare something by mixing various ingredients, especially to prepare food for cooking
CONCOCT, verb. To contrive something using skill or ingenuity
Dictionary definition
CONCOCT, verb. Make a concoction (of) by mixing.
CONCOCT, verb. Prepare or cook by mixing ingredients; "concoct a strange mixture".
CONCOCT, verb. Invent; "trump up charges".
CONCOCT, verb. Devise or invent; "He thought up a plan to get rich quickly"; "no-one had ever thought of such a clever piece of software".
Wise words
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