jell

[dʒɛl]

jell Definition

to become firm or solid, or to make something firm or solid.

Using jell: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "jell" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sauce will jell as it cools.

  • Example

    The mixture should start to jell after a few hours in the fridge.

  • Example

    The team's strategy began to jell after a few weeks of practice.

  • Example

    The new company culture is starting to jell.

jell Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for jell

Phrases with jell

  • jell-o

    a brand name for a gelatin dessert

    Example

    She made a Jell-O mold for the party.

  • jell with someone/something

    to fit or harmonize well with someone or something

    Example

    Her ideas didn't jell with the rest of the team's plans.

  • to spend time together in a relaxed way

    Example

    We're just going to jell around the house this weekend.

Origins of jell

from Old French 'gelée', meaning 'a frost, jelly'

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Summary: jell in Brief

'Jell' [dʒɛl] means to become firm or solid, or to make something firm or solid. It can refer to physical substances like sauces and mixtures, as well as abstract concepts like team strategies and company cultures. 'Jell' also has phrases like 'jell-o,' a brand name for a gelatin dessert, and 'jell with someone/something,' meaning to fit or harmonize well with someone or something.