Pronunciation: /stɜr ðə pɑt/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I like to stir the pot when I cook soup.
A2 She enjoys stirring the pot in the office by spreading rumors.
B1 The politician's controversial statement really stirred the pot in the community.
B2 The new policy change is sure to stir the pot among employees.
C1 The investigative journalist's exposé really stirred the pot in the government.
C2 The scandalous revelation has stirred the pot in the entertainment industry.
verb a word that expresses an action or a state of being
A1 She stirs the pot while cooking soup.
A2 He stirs the pot gently to mix the ingredients.
B1 The politician likes to stir the pot by making controversial statements.
B2 The journalist stirred the pot by uncovering corruption in the government.
C1 The CEO strategically stirs the pot to keep employees motivated and productive.
C2 The artist stirs the pot of creativity by experimenting with different mediums and techniques.
article a word that is used to specify a noun, such as 'the', 'a', or 'an'
A1 She likes to stir the pot when cooking soup.
A2 He stirred the pot of paint before using it.
B1 The politician is known for stirring the pot with controversial statements.
B2 The journalist decided to stir the pot by investigating corruption within the company.
C1 The CEO strategically stirred the pot by announcing a major company restructure.
C2 The artist's provocative exhibit aimed to stir the pot and challenge societal norms.
formal The chef instructed his apprentice to stir the pot gently to avoid burning the sauce.
informal Hey, can you stir the pot for a minute while I grab the ingredients?
slang I love to stir the pot and watch drama unfold.
figurative The politician's controversial statement really stirred the pot in the media.
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