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[ kon-kokt , kuh n- ] SHOW IPA
/ kɒnˈkɒkt, kən- / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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verb (used with object) to prepare or make by combining ingredients, especially in cookery: to concoct a meal from leftovers.
to devise; make up; contrive: to concoct an excuse.
Origin of concoct 1525–35; <Latin concoctus (past participle of concoquere to cook together), equivalent to con- con- + coc-, variant stem of coquere to boil, cook1 (akin to Greek péptein; see pepsin, peptic) + -tus past participle ending
SYNONYMS FOR concoct 2 invent, fabricate, hatch.
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OTHER WORDS FROM concoct con·coct·er, con·coc·tor, noun con·coc·tive, adjective well-con·coct·ed, adjective Words nearby concoct conclination, conclude, conclusion, conclusive, conclusory, concoct , concoction, concomitance, concomitancy, concomitant, concomitant strabismus
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Example sentences from the Web for concoct By the late 1600s, chemists and herbalists had begun to concoct their own scientific mixtures for curing the hangover.
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That means shoppers will no longer have to rely on the big-name designers to concoct pieces with the latest trends.
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You can create anything, add flavorings—you can concoct things.
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His lifelong obsession with elegance and order, he said, led him to concoct sexy results that journals found attractive.
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So why did anybody ever bother to concoct the oil story in the first place?
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I knew mighty well that Carter would not concoct anything as crude as that, and wondered what deviltry he had devised.
Kathleen | Christopher Morley
Afterward some of us fellows did some experimenting and managed to concoct a crude one in the laboratory.
Ted and the Telephone | Sara Ware Bassett
"Merton and I have managed to concoct that letter," said the squire.
Mr. Scarborough's Family | Anthony Trollope
Next, to form festoons and remain motionless twenty-four hours to concoct the wax, is not the way they generally manage affairs.
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A real mans mysterynothing silly, like the mysteries Amy tried to concoct .
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British Dictionary definitions for concoct verb (tr) to make by combining different ingredients
to invent; make up; contrive
Derived forms of concoct concocter or concoctor , noun concoctive , adjective Word Origin for concoct C16: from Latin concoctus cooked together, from concoquere, from coquere to cook
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