Need another word that means the same as “concoct”? Find 15 synonyms and 30 related words for “concoct” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Concoct” are: dream up, hatch, think of, think up, cook up, trump up, prepare, make, put together, assemble, make up, fabricate, invent, contrive, manufacture
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “concoct” as a verb can have the following definitions:
assemble | Cause (people or things) to gather together for a common purpose. Assemble your colleagues. |
contrive | Come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or principle) after a mental effort. His opponents contrived a cabinet crisis. |
cook up | Prepare for eating by applying heat. |
dream up | Experience while sleeping. |
fabricate | Construct or manufacture (an industrial product), especially from prepared components. You will have to fabricate an exhaust system. |
hatch | Emerge from the eggs. Young birds fish and reptiles hatch. |
invent | Make up something artificial or untrue. He invented an improved form of the steam engine. |
make | Make by combining materials and parts. What do you make of his remarks. |
make up | Behave in a certain way. |
manufacture | Invent (evidence or a story. He manufactured a popular cereal. |
prepare | To prepare verbally either for written or spoken delivery. Prepare the discord in bar 139. |
put together | Make an investment. |
think of | Have in mind as a purpose. |
think up | Ponder; reflect on, or reason about. |
trump up | Raise. |
artifice | Clever or cunning devices or expedients, especially as used to trick or deceive others. The style is not free from the artifices of the period. |
assumed | Adopted as a basis of reasoning; expected. The assumed result of the election. |
build | Be engaged in building. The government is building new schools in this state. |
construct | A physical thing which is deliberately built or formed. Reconstruct the events of 20 years ago. |
counterfeit | Not genuine; imitating something superior. No pretence could have counterfeited such terror. |
create | Create by artistic means. Callas created only one role and that was Eurydice. |
deliberate | Think about carefully; weigh. With all deliberate speed. |
deliberately | Consciously and intentionally; on purpose. The fire was started deliberately. |
designed | Done or made or performed with purpose and intent. The aircraft performed their designed functions well. |
fabricate | Invent (something) in order to deceive. Officers fabricated evidence. |
fabrication | The action or process of manufacturing or inventing something. The synthesis and fabrication of single crystals. |
falsehood | The state of being untrue. A downright falsehood. |
fancied | Formed or conceived by the imagination. A fancied wrong. |
fictitious | Occurring in or invented for fiction. Reports of a deal were dismissed as fictitious by the Minister. |
figment | A contrived or fantastic idea. A figment of the imagination. |
forge | Come up with (an idea, plan, explanation, theory, or principle) after a mental effort. She forged a Green Card. |
forgery | A copy that is represented as the original. He was found guilty of forgery. |
imitative | (of a word) reproducing a natural sound (e.g. fizz) or pronounced in a way that is thought to correspond to the appearance or character of the object or action described (e.g. blob). Acting is an imitative art. |
intentionality | The fact of being deliberate or purposive. |
make | Make by shaping or bringing together constituents. Wood makes good furniture. |
misinform | Give (someone) false or inaccurate information. I m afraid you have been misinformed. |
mislead | Give false or misleading information to. The government misled the public about the road's environmental impact. |
persona | A personal facade that one presents to the world. Bowie burned through one persona after another. |
pretended | Not genuine; assumed. Eating ice cream with pretended unconcern. |
purposefully | Intentionally and deliberately. Rachael takes the lead striding purposefully towards the door. |
purposely | On purpose; intentionally. She had purposely made it difficult. |
ruse | An action intended to deceive someone; a trick. Emma tried to think of a ruse to get Paul out of the house. |
scheme | Devise a system or form a scheme for. The occupational sick pay scheme. |
sham | Something that is a counterfeit; not what it seems to be. George abhorred sham and affectation. |
skillfully | With skill. Fragments of a nearly complete jug skillfully restored at the institute of archaeology. |
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