coddling

[ˈkɒdlɪŋ]

coddling Definition

  • 1treat (someone) in an indulgent or overprotective way
  • 2cook (an egg) in water below boiling point

Using coddling: Examples

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

  • Example

    She coddles her son too much, he needs to learn to be independent.

  • Example

    The chef recommends coddling the eggs for 5 minutes.

  • Example

    Stop coddling him, he needs to face the consequences of his actions.

coddling Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for coddling

Antonyms for coddling

Phrases with coddling

  • coddle someone's ego

    to treat someone in a way that makes them feel important or special, often by praising or flattering them excessively

    Example

    He always coddles her ego by telling her how beautiful she is.

  • eggs that are cooked in water below boiling point until the whites are set and the yolks are still runny

    Example

    I prefer my eggs as coddled eggs, they are so creamy and delicious.

  • coddle a cold

    to treat a cold or illness with excessive care or attention

    Example

    My mother always coddles me when I have a cold, bringing me soup and blankets.

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Summary: coddling in Brief

The term 'coddling' [ˈkɒdlɪŋ] refers to treating someone in an indulgent or overprotective way. It can also mean cooking an egg in water below boiling point. Examples include 'She coddles her son too much, he needs to learn to be independent.' and 'The chef recommends coddling the eggs for 5 minutes.' Phrases like 'coddle someone's ego' and 'coddle a cold' extend the meaning to flattery and excessive care for an illness.