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1. oven broil
verb.
Cook
under
a
broiler.
Synonyms
broil
grill
pan-broil
Antonyms
cool
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2. oven-shaped
adjective.
Shaped
like
an
oven.
Synonyms
formed
Antonyms
unformed
amorphous
3. oven-ready
adjective.
Prepared
before
sale
and
ready
to
be
cooked.
Synonyms
prepared
Antonyms
unprepared
unready
4. pan-broil
verb.
Broil
in
a
pan.
Synonyms
broil
oven broil
Antonyms
cool
5. broil
verb.
(ˈbrɔɪl)
Cook
under
a
broiler.
Synonyms
oven broil
grill
pan-broil
Antonyms
unemotionality
change
be well
agree
Etymology
broil (English)
broilen (Middle English (1100-1500))
broiller (Anglo-Norman)
broillen (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. broil
verb.
(ˈbrɔɪl)
Heat
by
a
natural
force.
Synonyms
heat up
heat
bake
Antonyms
cool
suffer
converge
miss
Etymology
broil (English)
broilen (Middle English (1100-1500))
broiller (Anglo-Norman)
broillen (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. broil
noun.
(ˈbrɔɪl)
Cooking
by
direct
exposure
to
radiant
heat
(as
over
a
fire
or
under
a
grill).
Synonyms
grilling
preparation
broiling
cooking
cookery
Antonyms
inactivity
ready
resolution
coldness
anestrus
Etymology
broil (English)
broilen (Middle English (1100-1500))
broiller (Anglo-Norman)
broillen (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. broil
verb.
(ˈbrɔɪl)
Be
very
hot,
due
to
hot
weather
or
exposure
to
the
sun.
Synonyms
be
bake
Antonyms
disagree
differ
ice
Etymology
broil (English)
broilen (Middle English (1100-1500))
broiller (Anglo-Norman)
broillen (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. oven
noun.
(ˈʌvən)
Kitchen
appliance
used
for
baking
or
roasting.
Synonyms
Dutch oven
tandoor
rotisserie
gas oven
kitchen appliance
broiler
Etymology
oven (English)
oven (Middle English (1100-1500))
ofen (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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