All marinade synonyms
mar·i·nade
M m noun marinade
- vinegar — a sour liquid consisting of dilute and impure acetic acid, obtained by acetous fermentation from wine, cider, beer, ale, or the like: used as a condiment, preservative, etc.
- saline — of, containing, or resembling common table salt; salty or saltlike: a saline solution.
- blue — Something that is blue is the colour of the sky on a sunny day.
- drink — to take water or other liquid into the mouth and swallow it; imbibe.
- deep — If something is deep, it extends a long way down from the ground or from the top surface of something.
- ocean — the vast body of salt water that covers almost three fourths of the earth's surface.
- alkali — An alkali is a substance with a pH value of more than 7. Alkalis form chemical salts when they are combined with acids.
- preservative — something that preserves or tends to preserve.
- salt water — water containing a large amount of salt.
- dressing — an outer garment for women and girls, consisting of bodice and skirt in one piece.
- sauce — any preparation, usually liquid or semiliquid, eaten as a gravy or as a relish accompanying food.
- flavoring — taste, especially the distinctive taste of something as it is experienced in the mouth.
- flavouring — taste, especially the distinctive taste of something as it is experienced in the mouth.
- juices — Plural form of juice.
- infusion — the act or process of infusing.
- bath — A bath is a container, usually a long rectangular one, which you fill with water and sit in while you wash your body.
verb marinade
- bathe — If you bathe in a sea, river, or lake, you swim, play, or wash yourself in it. Birds and animals can also bathe.
- brine — Brine is salty water, especially salty water that is used for preserving food.
- pickle — a single grain or kernel, as of barley or corn.
- immerse — to plunge into or place under a liquid; dip; sink.
- steep — having an almost vertical slope or pitch, or a relatively high gradient, as a hill, an ascent, stairs, etc.
- season — one of the four periods of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter), beginning astronomically at an equinox or solstice, but geographically at different dates in different climates.
- souse — to swoop or pounce upon.
- salt — See under Strategic Arms Limitation Talks.
- keep — to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
- cure — If doctors or medical treatments cure an illness or injury, they cause it to end or disappear.
- can — You use can when you are mentioning a quality or fact about something which people may make use of if they want to.
- soak — to lie in and become saturated or permeated with water or some other liquid.