stew
1 of 2noun/ˈstu/
Forms:stews
1
a dish of vegetables or meat cooked at a low temperature in liquid in a closed container
C1Learn more on Wikipedia- She simmered a hearty beef stew on the stove, filling the kitchen with mouthwatering aromas.
- The chef prepared a traditional Irish stew with tender lamb, potatoes, and carrots, perfect for a chilly evening.
- He enjoyed a steaming bowl of chicken stew, packed with vegetables and seasoned with fragrant herbs.
- The slow cooker churned out a delicious vegetable stew, bubbling away all day to meld the flavors together.
- The restaurant's signature seafood stew was a favorite among diners, featuring a medley of fresh fish, shrimp, and clams in a savory broth.
2
a state of agitation, worry, or persistent anxiety
- He was in a stew over the upcoming exam.
- She spent the afternoon in a stew, fretting about her presentation.
- Don't get yourself into a stew over small mistakes.
- The unexpected news put him in a stew all morning.
- She was in a stew about how to handle the complaint.