steam


adjective

  • Old-fashioned or from a long time ago.

verb

  • To cook food using steam.
  • To use steam to make something soft.
  • To let out steam.
  • To rise as vapor.
  • To get really angry.
  • To make someone mad.
  • To be covered in steam.
  • To travel using steam power.
  • To move quickly with purpose.
  • To breathe out.

noun

  • The mist that comes from boiling water.
  • Hot water vapor that helps cook food.
  • Energy that helps machines work.
  • Feeling really mad or upset.
  • A vehicle that runs on steam.
  • Traveling by a steam engine.
  • Any kind of breath or vapor.
  • Playing a sport without using electric tools.


Synonym

  • steamer

Antonym

  • electric

Sentences

  • Steam is what you see when water boils.
  • The train makes steam when it moves fast.
  • We can use steam to cook vegetables quickly.
  • I like to watch the steam from my hot chocolate.
  • Steam can help clean things when it is hot.

Word Explanation:

  • Steam is what you see when water gets really hot and turns into a gas. It looks like a white mist and can be very warm.

Word in hindi

भाप (Bhaap)

Bhaap

Other variations in hindi

  • भाप (Bhaap) Bhaap
  • गर्मी (Garmi) Garmi

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'steam' mean?

Steam is the gas that comes from boiling water. It looks like white smoke and can be very hot.

How do you pronounce 'steam'?

You say 'steam' like this: steem, rhymes with 'dream'.

What is the origin of the word 'steam'?

The word 'steam' comes from an old English word 'stem', which means vapor or mist.

What is the meaning of 'steam' in Hindi?

The word 'steam' in Hindi is 'भाप' (Bhāp).

Fact & Proverb:

Fact

Steam is water that has turned into gas! It can help cook food and power trains.

Proverb

Where there's steam, there's power! (It means energy can create great things.)

Quote

"The steam engine is a great invention that changed the world." - Unknown

Mini blog:

The Magical Cloud: Steam!

Have you ever seen a kettle whistling on the stove? That’s steam! It’s like a magical cloud that comes from hot water.

When water gets really hot, it turns into steam and floats up into the air. You can see it when you take a hot shower or when your mom makes soup.

Steam can help cook food and even power trains! Isn’t that cool? Just remember, steam is hot, so always be careful around it.

Next time you see steam, think of it as a little helper in the kitchen! What will you cook with steam today?