COOKED vs DONE: ADJECTIVE
- (of accounting records, intelligence) partially or wholly fabricated, falsified
- Corrupted by conversion through a text format, requiring uncooking to be properly listenable.
- Having been prepared for eating by the application of heat
- Of food, that has been prepared by cooking.
- Totally worn out; exhausted.
- Cooked adequately.
- Having been carried out or accomplished; finished.
- Socially acceptable.
- Having finished or arrived at completion
- Cooked until ready to serve
- Given; executed; issued; made public; -- used chiefly in the clause giving the date of a proclamation or public act.
- Ready, fully cooked.
- In a state of having completed or finished an activity.
- Being exhausted or fully spent.
- Without hope or prospect of completion or success.
- Fashionable, socially acceptable, tasteful.
COOKED vs DONE: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of cook.
- Past participle of do
- Used in forming the perfective aspect.
COOKED vs DONE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- As an auxiliary, used to express completed action: originally causal after have or had, followed by an object infinitive; in present use the have or had is often omitted and the infinitive turned into a preterit, leaving done as a mere preterit sign.
- Completed; finished; decided; accepted: used in an exclamatory way to signify acceptance of a proposition, as a wager.
- Completely used up; thoroughly fatigued; tired out: sometimes with out or up (or with for: see to do for, under do, verb).
- Completed; executed; issued; made public: used chiefly in the concluding clause of a formal document, expressing the place at which and the date on which it received official sanction and became valid: as, done at Washington this 15th day of May, etc.
- An obsolete form of the infinitive (and present indicative plural) of do.
- Performed; executed; finished.
- It is done or agreed; let it be a match or bargain; -- used elliptically.
- Tired out; used up; collapsed; destroyed; dead; killed.
- Worn out; exhausted.
- A phrase in cookery; applied figuratively to one who has been thoroughly deceived, cheated, or fooled.
- (idiom) (done for) Doomed to death or destruction.
- (idiom) (be done) To have finished something.
- (idiom) (done in) Totally worn out; exhausted.
COOKED vs DONE: RELATED WORDS
- Lyonnaise, Boiled, Seared, Steamed, Stewed, Braised, Sauteed, Barbecued, Saute, Grilled, Roast, Broiled, Fried, Baked, Roasted
- Conducted, Really, Work, Worked, Completed, Handled, Gone, Performed, Happened, Undertaken, Accomplished, Through with, Through, Cooked, Finished
COOKED vs DONE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Lyonnaise, Boiled, Seared, Steamed, Stewed, Braised, Sauteed, Barbecued, Saute, Grilled, Roast, Broiled, Fried, Baked, Roasted
- Thing, Seen, Conducted, Really, Work, Worked, Completed, Handled, Gone, Performed, Undertaken, Accomplished, Through, Cooked, Finished
COOKED vs DONE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Nutritional value of a cooked product is provided for the given weight of cooked food.
- Once cooked, add in cooked rice and cheese, and mix to combine.
- The marrow may be cooked in the bone or extracted and cooked separately.
- The grain could be offered to God cooked or uncooked, and if cooked in a variety of ways.
- They are often under cooked, over cooked, improperly stored and not eaten properly.
- Questions include: Would you rather eat cooked broccoli or cooked spinach?
- Also, cats may eat cooked eggs, canned fish, and cooked salmon.
- All cooked foods must be cooked to proper temperatures.
- Cereals include cooked corn, cake, sandwich, noodle, pizza, cooked potato, pasta, Iranian bread, white bread, bran bread, and cooked rice.
- All kinds of veggies that are cooked to soft would work, things like carrots, cooked apple, cooked pear, mango, potato, celery, etc.
- Something that is already done is done, and it does not change the legal position of the promisor.
- As in the past, the work done on qualified properties is done at no cost to the building owner or occupants.
- Collaboration: Homeworks will specify whether they must be done on your own or may be done in groups.
- The business done with them whilst at Guyra was done by change of cheques for business purposes.
- Besides church work well done these brethren have done and are doing a deal of educational work.
- This is only done after many weeks, and is not something done frequently.
- She has always done her share or more when something needed to get done.
- History will judge if justice was done and seen to be done.
- Not one thing i wanted done was done.
- An act is done in good faith if it is in fact done honestly, whether it be done negligently or not.
COOKED vs DONE: QUESTIONS
- Does cooked shortcrust pastry need to be refrigerated?
- Can I use cooked buttercream for frosting cupcakes?
- Can you freeze cooked vegetables without blanching?
- What to do with cooked burgers after they are cooked?
- What temperature should a fully cooked turkey be cooked to?
- Why does cooked salmon pop when cooked in the microwave?
- How is rice cooked in a layered Dum cooked biryani?
- Do cooked gooseberries have the same health benefits as cooked?
- What does cooked chicken look like when it is cooked?
- Should cooked salmon be refrigerated after being cooked?
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- What blood tests are done to diagnose cardiomyopathy?
- How is Bifidobacterium longum strain identification done?
- What is the meaning of the idiom what's done is done?
- When all is said and done, more is always said than done?
- What if it were done when it's done then'twere well?