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noun A2 Elementary Uncommon

stove

stohv

Stove (noun) means an appliance used for cooking food, usually with hotplates or burners. Example: “She left the soup simmering on the stove.”

noun
1
An appliance used for cooking food, usually with hotplates or burners.
"She left the soup simmering on the stove."
2
A closed appliance that burns fuel to heat a room.
"They kept the cabin warm with a wood-burning stove."

How to use stove

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA cooking appliance, or a heating appliance that burns fuel like wood or gas.

Common pairings
wood-burning stove on the stove light the stove

Word forms

stoved past tense, stoves plural, stoves singular

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Etymology

From Middle Dutch/Middle Low German stove, from a very old Germanic word for a heated room; it's related to German Stube ("room") and is the source of the word for "room" in several other languages too.

Origin: Germanic

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Frequently asked questions

What does “stove” mean?

The word “stove” means an appliance used for cooking food, usually with hotplates or burners. In plain terms, a cooking appliance, or a heating appliance that burns fuel like wood or gas.

How do you pronounce “stove”?

“Stove” is pronounced stohv (/stoʊv/ in IPA).

How do you use “stove” in a sentence?

Here is “stove” used in a sentence: “She left the soup simmering on the stove.”

What part of speech is “stove”?

“Stove” is a noun.

Where does the word “stove” come from?

The word “stove” comes from Germanic. From Middle Dutch/Middle Low German stove, from a very old Germanic word for a heated room; it's related to German Stube ("room") and is the source of the word for "room" in several other languages too.

Is “stove” a common word?

“Stove” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the A2 level.

How many meanings does “stove” have?

“Stove” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: an appliance used for cooking food, usually with hotplates or burners.

What is the difference between a "stove" and an "oven"?

A stove typically refers to the cooktop with hotplates or burners used for surface cooking, while an oven is the enclosed compartment used for baking or roasting; many kitchen appliances combine both.

What is the difference between a "stove" and a "furnace"?

A stove is generally a smaller, standalone appliance used to heat a single room by burning fuel, while a furnace is a larger heating system that warms an entire building.

What is a "wood stove"?

A wood stove is a closed appliance that burns wood as fuel to heat a room, as opposed to gas or electric stoves used mainly for cooking.

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