Pronunciation: /ˈkʊkɪŋ/
noun the act of preparing food by heating or combining ingredients
A1 I enjoy cooking with my family.
A2 She is learning how to cook different dishes.
B1 Cooking can be a relaxing hobby for many people.
B2 His cooking skills have improved significantly since taking a culinary course.
C1 The chef's cooking techniques are admired by many in the culinary world.
C2 Her passion for cooking has led her to open her own successful restaurant.
adjective related to the activity of preparing food
A1 I enjoy cooking classes.
A2 She bought a new cooking book to improve her skills.
B1 The cooking competition was intense.
B2 He is known for his cooking expertise.
C1 The cooking demonstration was both informative and entertaining.
C2 Her cooking style is innovative and unique.
formal Cooking is both an art and a science that requires precision and skill.
informal I love cooking with my friends on the weekends, it's so much fun!
slang My mom is a pro in the kitchen, she can throw down when it comes to cooking.
figurative Cooking up a plan to surprise my sister for her birthday.
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