concoction
nounDivide concoction into syllables:
con · coc · tion
How to pronounce concoction:
Definition of concoction:
- concoction (noun):
- an occurrence of an unusual mixture.
- something (such as a food or drink) that is concocted from various elements something prepared or devised by combining different ingredients
Synonyms for concoction:
brainchild
coinage
conception
confection
contraption
contrivance
creation
device
gadget
innovation
intermixture
invention
mix
mixture
product
work
wrinkle
Antonyms for concoction:
actuality
certainty
certitude
entertainment
fact
fun
honesty
materiality
non-fiction
praise
reality
steal
truth
verity
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