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Explanation of "Jelled"

Definition: The word "jelled" is an adjective that means something has turned into jelly or has become thick and solid, often as a result of cooling. It describes a state where a liquid has transformed into a more solid form.

Examples:
  1. Food Context: "The fruit salad jelled in the refrigerator overnight, making it easy to slice and serve."
  2. Figurative Context: "After many discussions, our project ideas finally jelled into a clear plan."
Advanced Usage:

In a more advanced context, "jelled" can refer to concepts or plans that have become organized and clear. For instance, "The team's vision for the project jelled after a productive brainstorming session."

Word Variants:
  • Jell (verb): To become or make into jelly.
  • Jello (noun): A popular dessert made from gelatin, often flavored and sweetened, commonly referred to in American English.
  • Jelly (noun): A similar substance, usually fruit-flavored, that is spreadable and often used in desserts.
Different Meanings:
  • In addition to the food context, "jelled" can also refer to the process of becoming more structured or defined in other areas of life, such as business or personal plans.
Synonyms:
  • Congealed
  • Solidified
  • Thickened
  • Firmed up
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Jell together": This phrase means to come together or to unify, often used in teamwork contexts. For example, "The team members jelled together as they worked on the project."
Summary:

"Jelled" is a versatile word used primarily to describe a food texture but can also apply to ideas and plans that have become clearer and more organized.

Adjective
  1. congealed into jelly; solidified by cooling
    • in Georgia they serve congealed salads

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