Synonyms of whisk

Antonyms of whisk

Collocations of whisk

whisk together
Frequency: 85 %

Whisk together the eggs and milk before adding them to the flour mixture.

whisk in
Frequency: 75 %

Gradually whisk in the melted butter to the batter.

whisk away
Frequency: 70 %

The magician whisked away the tablecloth in one swift motion.

whisk off
Frequency: 60 %

The police whisked the suspect off to the station for questioning.

Idiomatic Expressions for whisk

  • Phrase: whisk off
    Meaning: to quickly remove or take someone or something away, often in a sudden or forceful manner
    Usage: The magician whisked off the tablecloth without disturbing any of the dishes.