stir in Korean
stir in Korean is 휘젓다 — stir means to mix a liquid or substance by moving an object like a spoon through it.
stir in Korean
휘젓다
Pronounced: hwijeotda
to disturb the relative position of the particles of
What does "stir" mean?
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verb To mix a liquid or substance by moving an object like a spoon through it.
"She stirred the soup so it wouldn't stick to the pan."
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verb To move slightly, especially after being still, or to begin waking up.
"The baby stirred but didn't wake."
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verb To provoke a strong emotion or reaction in someone.
"The speech stirred the crowd to action."
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noun A commotion or strong reaction, especially in public opinion.
"The announcement caused quite a stir in the office."
stir in a sentence
- She stirred the soup so it wouldn't stick to the pan.
- Stir the paint well before you use it.
- The baby stirred but didn't wake.
- A light breeze stirred the curtains.
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "stir" in Korean?
"stir" in Korean is 휘젓다. stir means: To mix a liquid or substance by moving an object like a spoon through it.
How do you pronounce 휘젓다?
"stir" in Korean is 휘젓다, pronounced "hwijeotda".
How do you use "stir" in a sentence?
Example: "She stirred the soup so it wouldn't stick to the pan." In Korean, "stir" is 휘젓다.
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