Used in a Sentence

concoctions

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for concoctions.

Editorial note

This absolutely does not mean that bizarre concoctions of unstandardised plant material are safe in any way at all.

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Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

The preparing of a medicine, food or other substance out of many ingredients.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of concoctions gathered in one view.

noun

The preparing of a medicine, food or other substance out of many ingredients.

noun

A mixture prepared in such a way.

noun

Something made up, an invention.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for concoctions.

noun

The preparing of a medicine, food or other substance out of many ingredients.

noun

A mixture prepared in such a way.

noun

Something made up, an invention.

Example sentences

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This absolutely does not mean that bizarre concoctions of unstandardised plant material are safe in any way at all.

2

The purpose is mostly the same, though Soylent aims to be sustainable, while most of these meal-replacement concoctions warn against prolonged usage.

3

Your grocer will probably have over a dozen varieties of Kashi cereals, every one of them sugared up concoctions.

4

There are other constellations of chemicals in these concoctions which, in concert create an altogether particular and unique effect.

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This is no more risky than the deadly side effects of most of today's pharmaceutical concoctions.

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My thoughts are that Soylent and other cheap concoctions have a large acquired taste that most consumers can't get over.

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A lot of the concoctions they serve in coffee shops clock in at around 200 calories.

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I completely understand the play bit with d3, I'm always coming up with complex concoctions to use it...

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Other usages are inclusive, but some usages refer only to artificial concoctions.

10

The upshot of this is that Starbucks coffee is bitter and requires sugars and creams - hence all of the flavour concoctions they sell.

11

If I wanted a coffee with lots of sugar and dairy added, I would go to a place that specialized in such concoctions, thanks!

12

Most fracking was done using vastly more expensive chemical concoctions which were largely unsuccessful in a lot of shale formations—until someone tried with a solution that was mostly water.

Quote examples

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It also reminds me of Russian "phages" bacterial concoctions as cures for certain illnesses.

2

Q"p=\:!#p} One of the reasons golf never interested me is because people kept making these totally inscrutable concoctions that you couldn't even take a "squinty eyed look" at.

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I would prefer this with "why a shallower abstraction pool is better than a deep one." I've seen some compositional concoctions that were just as terrible to deal with as inheritance based ones.

4

Pragmatic as in "old-school imperative line-by-line programming with a few modern ideas mixed in as feasible" -- not necessarily software engineering concoctions of patterns of factories etc.

Proper noun examples

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Or maybe this is the next big Fanboi war: Apples versus PC (Personal Concoctions).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use concoctions in a sentence?

This absolutely does not mean that bizarre concoctions of unstandardised plant material are safe in any way at all.

What does concoctions mean?

The preparing of a medicine, food or other substance out of many ingredients.

What part of speech is concoctions?

concoctions is commonly used as noun.