jell

[US]/dʒel/
[UK]/dʒɛl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

vi. solidify; coagulate
vt. to cause to become gelatinous
n. fruit jelly
Word Forms
Past Tensejelled
Present Participlejelling
Third Person Singularjells
Past Participlejelled
Pluraljells

Phrases & Collocations

jell quickly

jell substance

Example Sentences

A plan of action finally jelled in my mind.

Our plan hasn't jelled yet.

used pectin to jell the jam;

The gelatin will jell in the refrigerator overnight.

The team needs to jell together if they want to win the championship.

The flavors in the dish will jell over time, creating a delicious taste.

The ideas started to jell after hours of brainstorming.

The team's chemistry began to jell once they started communicating more effectively.

The mixture will jell once it reaches a certain temperature.

The project plan is starting to jell as we finalize the details.

The team's performance really began to jell after their last training session.

The ingredients in the soup need time to jell and enhance the flavor.

The band's sound started to jell once they found their groove.

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