Stir (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

verb (used with object), stirred, stir·ring.
  1. to move one's hand or an implement continuously or repeatedly through (a liquid or other substance) in order to cool, mix, agitate, dissolve, etc., any or all of the component parts: to stir one's coffee with a spoon.
  2. to set in tremulous, fluttering, or irregular motion: A soft breeze stirred the leaves.
  3. to affect strongly; excite: to stir pity;to stir one's heart.
  4. to incite, instigate, or provoke (usually followed by up): to stir up a people to rebellion.
  5. to move briskly; bestir: to stir oneself.
  6. to move, especially in a slight way: He would not stir a finger to help them.
  7. to rouse from inactivity, quiet, contentment, indifference, etc. (usually followed by up): to stir up his potential.
  8. to bring up for notice or discussion.
  9. to disturb; trouble: A slow wave of remembrance stirred her peace.
verb (used without object), stirred, stir·ring.
  1. to move, especially slightly or lightly: Not a leaf stirred.
  2. to move around, especially briskly; be active: Everyone in the house was stirring.
  3. to become active, as from some rousing or quickening impulse.
  4. to be emotionally moved or strongly affected.
  5. to be in circulation, current, or afoot: Is there any news stirring?
noun
  1. the act of stirring or moving.
  2. the sound made by stirring or moving slightly.
  3. a state or occasion of general excitement; commotion: The news created a stir.
  4. a mental impulse, sensation, or feeling: a stir of hope.
  5. a jog, poke, or thrust: He gave the refuse a stir with his foot.
  6. movement, especially brisk and busy movement: There was too much clamor and stir for her.
Idioms
  1. pot1 (def. 26).
noun Slang.
  1. prison.
verb stirs, stirring or stirred
  1. to move an implement such as a spoon around in (a liquid) so as to mix up the constituents
  2. to change or cause to change position; disturb or be disturbed
  3. to venture or depart (from one's usual or preferred place)
  4. to be active after a rest; be up and about
  5. to excite or stimulate, esp emotionally
  6. to move (oneself) briskly or vigorously; exert (oneself)
  7. to rouse or awaken
  8. to cause or incite others to cause (trouble, arguments, etc)
  9. to move or become active
noun
  1. the act or an instance of stirring or the state of being stirred
  2. a strong reaction, esp of excitement
  3. a slight movement
  4. a noisy party
noun
  1. a slang word for prison in stir
abbreviation for
  1. Stirlingshire
Stir (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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