What is "stir" in English? Definition and Explanations
What does stir mean in English? Meaning of stir definition and abbreviation with examples.
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What is "stir" in English? Definition and Explanations
Meaning of "stir": a prominent or sensational but short-lived news event
Noun
Pronunciation in US: /stɚ/
Pronunciation in UK: /stɜː/
Meaning of "stir": move an implement through
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /stɚ/
Pronunciation in UK: /stɜː/
Meaning of "stir": emotional agitation and excitement
Noun
Pronunciation in US: /stɚ/
Pronunciation in UK: /stɜː/
Meaning of "stir": move very slightly
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /stɚ/
Pronunciation in UK: /stɜː/
Meaning of "stir": a rapid active commotion
Noun
Pronunciation in US: /stɚ/
Pronunciation in UK: /stɜː/
Meaning of "stir": stir feelings in
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /stɚ/
Pronunciation in UK: /stɜː/
Meaning of "stir": stir the feelings, emotions, or peace of
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /stɚ/
Pronunciation in UK: /stɜː/
Meaning of "stir": affect emotionally
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /stɚ/
Pronunciation in UK: /stɜː/
Meaning of "stir": summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /stɚ/
Pronunciation in UK: /stɜː/
Meaning of "stir": to begin moving,
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /stɚ/
Pronunciation in UK: /stɜː/
Meaning of "stir": mix or add by stirring
Verb
Pronunciation in US: /stɚ/
Pronunciation in UK: /stɜː/
Synonyms:
uproar, fuss, furor, agitation, scene, racket, row, whirl, disturbance, disquiet, backwash, ferment, ado, movement, pother, turmoil, to-do, flap, flurry, bustle, din, tumult, pandemonium, activity, disorder, whirlwind, disturb, whisk, beat, mix, shake, blend, whip, quiver, rustle, toss, move, tremble, flutter, move about, rouse, arouse, inspire, energize, whip up, inflame, trigger, galvanize, affect, kindle, touch, prompt, spark, provoke, spur, raise, abet, set, move, actuate, agitate, rile, rally, animate, waken, craze, quicken, electrify, rout, motivate, whet, vitalize, urge, excite, wake, spook, awaken, foment, thrill, challenge, drive, impel, roust, work up, bestir, add fuel to fire, adjy, feed the fire, make waves, psych, stir embers, stir up, switch on, rouse, awaken, exert, move, waken, budge, wake, awake, hasten, bestir, be up and about, get a move on, get moving, look alive, make an effort, mill about, shake a leg,
Antonyms:
calm, quiet, inactivity, calmness, laziness, moderation, peace, harmony, order, calm, soothe, surrender, laze, wait, lose, divide, separate, leave alone, discourage, rest, unmix, calm, dissuade, prevent, hinder, impede, dishearten, lull, quiet, tranquilize, weaken, deaden, retard, slow, repress, laze, wait, disenchant, discourage, put out, halt, stop, depress, dull, bore, dampen, leave alone, rest, deaden, calm, laze, wait, go to sleep, leave alone, discourage, rest,
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