uncookedun‧cooked /ˌʌnˈkʊkt◂/ adjective - Uncooked meat should be stored separately.
- Spoon the sauce into large uncooked pasta shells.
- Any movement, however slight, could crack the Chevy wide open like an uncooked eggshell.
- Eating any of these uncooked foods with B17 can cause cyanide poisoning.
- Freeze uncooked trout, with herbs and lemon, for up to 1 month.
- It was like eating very soft, uncooked marshmallow or egg pudding.
- Moreover the baked bread tends to collapse on cooling or to be uncooked in the centre.
- Pick turned the color of uncooked liver.
- The gift took the form of uncooked food, usually paddy.
- The term green shrimp refers to all or any uncooked shrimp.
not cooked► raw raw food has not been cooked: · Sushi consists of raw fish and rice.· a salad made with nuts, raisins and raw carrots· If you can't resist snacking between meals, eat something healthy such as fruit or raw vegetables.
► uncooked uncooked food has not yet been cooked, but should be cooked before it is eaten: · Uncooked meat should be stored separately.· Spoon the sauce into large uncooked pasta shells.
► underdone/undercooked/not cooked informal not cooked for long enough: · It can be dangerous to eat undercooked pork.· The potatoes were underdone.· The poultry wasn't cooked and the fish was practically raw.
nouncookcookercookerycookingadjectivecooked ≠ uncookedovercooked ≠ undercookedcookingverbcookovercook ≠ undercook