Simmer Down

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈsɪmər daʊn/

Definitions of simmer down

verb To become calmer or less agitated, to relax or settle down

Example Sentences

A1 Please simmer down and relax.

A2 The teacher asked the students to simmer down and focus on their work.

B1 After the argument, it took a while for everyone to simmer down and start talking again.

B2 The crowd at the concert needed to simmer down before the show could start.

C1 It's important to simmer down and think rationally before making a decision.

C2 In tense situations, it can be difficult to simmer down and remain calm.

Examples of simmer down in a Sentence

formal Please try to simmer down and approach the situation with a calm demeanor.

informal Hey, why don't you simmer down and relax a bit?

slang Dude, you need to simmer down before you blow a gasket.

figurative The tension in the room seemed to simmer down as everyone started to focus on finding a solution.

Grammatical Forms of simmer down

past tense

simmered

plural

simmer downs

comparative

more simmer down

superlative

most simmer down

present tense

simmer down

future tense

will simmer down

perfect tense

have simmered down

continuous tense

is simmering down

singular

simmer down

positive degree

simmer down

infinitive

to simmer down

gerund

simmering down

participle

simmered down

Origin and Evolution of simmer down

First Known Use: 1839 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'simmer down' originated from the culinary term 'simmer', which means to cook gently over low heat.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in a literal sense to describe the process of reducing heat when cooking, 'simmer down' evolved to also mean calming down or becoming less agitated in a figurative sense.