jelled

[dʒeld]

jelled Definition

  • 1to become firm or solid
  • 2to take shape or come together as a cohesive whole

Using jelled: Examples

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

  • Example

    After a few hours in the fridge, the pudding had jelled nicely.

  • Example

    The team's strategy finally jelled after weeks of brainstorming and discussion.

jelled Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for jelled

Phrases with jelled

  • to be compatible or harmonious with someone or something

    Example

    I don't think my personality jells with his, so we don't get along very well.

  • to form a group or team with others

    Example

    The coworkers jelled around their shared goal of finishing the project on time.

  • to become clear or defined

    Example

    The details of the plan started to jell out after several revisions.

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Summary: jelled in Brief

'Jelled' [dʒeld] means to become firm or solid, or to take shape or come together as a cohesive whole. It can refer to physical substances like pudding, or abstract concepts like team strategies, as in 'The team's strategy finally jelled after weeks of brainstorming and discussion.' 'Jelled' also appears in phrases like 'jell with,' meaning to be compatible, and 'jell out,' meaning to become clear or defined.