concocter
to concoct, to whip up
verb kon-kok-TAY Rare
Origin: from Latin concoctus, past participle of concoquere 'to cook together'
Usage Note
Concocter is informal and slightly playful — used for improvising a meal (concocter un plat) or hatching a plan (concocter un stratagème). It implies something assembled with a degree of ingenuity or secrecy. The more neutral synonym for cooking is préparer.
Examples
"Elle a concocté une sauce maison délicieuse."
Natural Translation
She whipped up a delicious homemade sauce.
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