What is another word for Frothed?

Pronunciation: [fɹˈɒθd] (IPA)

Frothed is a verb that refers to the process of creating a foam or bubbles on the surface of a liquid. Some synonyms for frothed are whipped, foamed, agitated, stirred, bubbled, effervesced, and fizzed. These words all describe the action of creating bubbles or foam, either by mechanical means or through the natural chemical reactions of certain substances. Frothed milk is a popular ingredient in many coffee drinks, and it can also be used to make desserts or savory dishes. By using different synonyms for frothed, writers and speakers can add variety and interest to their language, while also conveying the same basic meaning.

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What are the hypernyms for Frothed?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for Frothed?

Frothed is a term that represents the action of making bubbles on top of a liquid by agitating it. The antonyms for frothed can be described as flat, still, smooth, settled or calm. When a liquid is not frothed, it appears flat without any movement, giving a smooth texture to the surface. A still liquid behaves similarly to a flat one, with no movement or bubbles. A smooth liquid is one that has no unevenness on its surface, without any aggregation of bubbles. A settled liquid appears as everyone can see through it without any appearance of turbulence. A calm liquid has no agitation, and everything appears to be at rest.

What are the antonyms for Frothed?

Usage examples for Frothed

The dam now stood high above the water-level, for the frost had bound fast the feeding snow upon the peaks above, though the stream roared and Frothed through the two big sluice-gates.
"The Greater Power"
Harold Bindloss W. Herbert Dunton
They went with him, stumbling over the shingle, and now and then floundering among the boulders, with the stream that Frothed about their thighs almost dragging their feet from under them.
"The Greater Power"
Harold Bindloss W. Herbert Dunton
How we Frothed and stewed over it when this new system was in its infancy!
"The Instant of Now"
Irving E. Cox, Jr.

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