Etymology: [ 'stEp ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Old English stēap (“high”), from Proto-Germanic *staupaz (compare Old Frisian stap, Middle High German *stouf), from Proto-Indo-European *steup- (“to push, stick”).“” in the Online Etymology Dictionary, Douglas Harper, 2001 The Proto-Indo-European root (and related) has many and varied descendants, including English stub; compare also Scots stap (“to strike, to forcibly insert”). The sense of “sharp slope” is attested circa 1200; the sense “expensive” is attested US 1856.
To be imbued with an abstract quality, and To make tea (or other beverage) by placing leaves in hot water, To soak an item (or to be soaked) in liquid in order to gradually add or remove components to or from the item, expensive, A liquid used in a steeping process, Of a near-vertical gradient; of a slope, surface, curve, etc. that proceeds upward at an angle near vertical, a steep place (as on a hill) let sit in a liquid to extract a flavor or to cleanse; "steep the blossoms in oil"; "steep the fruit in alcohol" engross (oneself) fully; "He immersed himself into his studies" having a sharp inclination; "the steep attic stairs"; "steep cliffs" of a slope; set at a high angle; "note the steep incline"; "a steep roof sheds snow, brant, (1 ) To let food stand in hot liquid to extract flavor and color (2 ) To let tea leaves remain in hot water long enough to attain the full flavor for tea, To soak, in order to extract flavor or soften, To soak food in a liquid such as alcohol or syrup until saturated, To allow a substance to stand in hot liquid, usually just below the boiling point, for the purpose of extracting flavor, color or other qualities, The process of soaking specialty grains is a nylon or muslin bag in water at between 150-170°F in order for the sugars contained to be added to the wort, To soak in a liquid at a temperature below the boiling point, A way of cooking food with the residual heat of hot liquid, To make tea (or other beverage) by placing leaves in hot water, To soak an item (or to be soaked) in liquid in order to gradually add or remove ingredients to or from the item, Making a large angle with the plane of the horizon; ascending or descending rapidly with respect to a horizontal line or a level; precipitous; as, a steep hill or mountain; a steep roof; a steep ascent; a steep declivity; a steep barometric gradient, Excessive; as, a steep price, A rennet bag, Something steeped, or used in steeping; a fertilizing liquid to hasten the germination of seeds, Often used figuratively, To soak in a liquid just under the boiling point to extract the essence--e g , tea, of a slope; set at a high angle; "note the steep incline"; "a steep roof sheds snow, A precipitous place, hill, mountain, rock, or ascent; any elevated object sloping with a large angle to the plane of the horizon; a precipice, a steep place (as on a hill) let sit in a liquid to extract a flavor or to cleanse; "steep the blossoms in oil"; "steep the fruit in alcohol", engross (oneself) fully; "He immersed himself into his studies", having a sharp inclination; "the steep attic stairs"; "steep cliffs", Difficult of access; not easy reached; lofty; elevated; high, To undergo the process of soaking in a liquid; as, the tea is steeping, A steep increase or decrease in something is a very big increase or decrease. Consumers are rebelling at steep price increases. = sharp + steeply steep·ly Unemployment is rising steeply, of a slope; set at a high angle; "note the steep incline"; "a steep roof sheds snow", If you say that the price of something is steep, you mean that it is expensive. The annual premium can be a little steep, but will be well worth it if your dog is injured. green beans steeped in olive oil, a steep place (as on a hill), let sit in a liquid to extract a flavor or to cleanse; "steep the blossoms in oil"; "steep the fruit in alcohol", To soak in a liquid; to macerate; to extract the essence of by soaking; as, to soften seed by steeping it in water, A steep slope rises at a very sharp angle and is difficult to go up. San Francisco is built on 40 hills and some are very steep. a narrow, steep-sided valley. + steeply steep·ly The road climbs steeply, with good views of Orvieto through the trees. steeply terraced valleys. houses with steeply sloping roofs, Bright; glittering; fiery, having a sharp slope, precipitous; expensive, exorbitant; extreme, soak in a liquid, immerse in liquid; saturate, imbue, steep place, place having a sharp slope; immersion in liquid, soaking; liquid in which something is steeped in, liquid in which something is immersed in, greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation; "exorbitant rent"; "extortionate prices"; "spends an outrageous amount on entertainment"; "usorious interest rate"; "unconscionable spending", steepy, The state or quality of being steep, The result or product of being steep, yote, steepiness, If a place or person is steeped in a quality or characteristic, they are surrounded by it or deeply influenced by it. The castle is steeped in history and legend, past of steep, A vessel, vat, or cistern, in which things are steeped, having more steepness, being steep to a greater degree, a vessel (usually a pot or vat) used for steeping, Being steep to the greatest degree, The action of soaking hard dry barley grains in water in order to soften them Steeping is best accomplished in stages separated by air rests, present participle of steep, in a steep manner; "the street rose steeply up to the castle, In a steep manner; with steepness; with precipitous declivity, in a steep manner, precipitously, with an almost vertical slope, In a steep manner, in a steep manner; "the street rose steeply up to the castle", the property possessed by a slope that is very steep, Height; loftiness, Quality or state of being steep; precipitous declivity; as, the steepnessof a hill or a roof, quality of being steep, precipitousness, state of having an almost vertical slope, The property of being steep, third-person singular of steep,
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To be imbued with an abstract quality - "A town steeped in history"
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and To make tea (or other beverage) by placing leaves in hot water
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To soak an item (or to be soaked) in liquid in order to gradually add or remove components to or from the item - "Skins are steeped in a tanning solution to create leather"
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expensive - "That's a bit steep."
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A liquid used in a steeping process - "Corn steep has many industrial uses"
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Of a near-vertical gradient; of a slope, surface, curve, etc. that proceeds upward at an angle near vertical
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a steep place (as on a hill) let sit in a liquid to extract a flavor or to cleanse; "steep the blossoms in oil"; "steep the fruit in alcohol" engross (oneself) fully; "He immersed himself into his studies" having a sharp inclination; "the steep attic stairs"; "steep cliffs" of a slope; set at a high angle; "note the steep incline"; "a steep roof sheds snow
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brant
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(1 ) To let food stand in hot liquid to extract flavor and color (2 ) To let tea leaves remain in hot water long enough to attain the full flavor for tea
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To soak, in order to extract flavor or soften
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To soak food in a liquid such as alcohol or syrup until saturated
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To allow a substance to stand in hot liquid, usually just below the boiling point, for the purpose of extracting flavor, color or other qualities
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The process of soaking specialty grains is a nylon or muslin bag in water at between 150-170°F in order for the sugars contained to be added to the wort
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To soak in a liquid at a temperature below the boiling point
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A way of cooking food with the residual heat of hot liquid
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To make tea (or other beverage) by placing leaves in hot water
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To soak an item (or to be soaked) in liquid in order to gradually add or remove ingredients to or from the item
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Making a large angle with the plane of the horizon; ascending or descending rapidly with respect to a horizontal line or a level; precipitous; as, a steep hill or mountain; a steep roof; a steep ascent; a steep declivity; a steep barometric gradient
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Excessive; as, a steep price
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A rennet bag
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Something steeped, or used in steeping; a fertilizing liquid to hasten the germination of seeds
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Often used figuratively
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To soak in a liquid just under the boiling point to extract the essence--e g , tea
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of a slope; set at a high angle; "note the steep incline"; "a steep roof sheds snow
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A precipitous place, hill, mountain, rock, or ascent; any elevated object sloping with a large angle to the plane of the horizon; a precipice
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a steep place (as on a hill) let sit in a liquid to extract a flavor or to cleanse; "steep the blossoms in oil"; "steep the fruit in alcohol"
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engross (oneself) fully; "He immersed himself into his studies"
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having a sharp inclination; "the steep attic stairs"; "steep cliffs"
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Difficult of access; not easy reached; lofty; elevated; high
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To undergo the process of soaking in a liquid; as, the tea is steeping
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A steep increase or decrease in something is a very big increase or decrease. Consumers are rebelling at steep price increases. = sharp + steeply steep·ly Unemployment is rising steeply
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of a slope; set at a high angle; "note the steep incline"; "a steep roof sheds snow"
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If you say that the price of something is steep, you mean that it is expensive. The annual premium can be a little steep, but will be well worth it if your dog is injured. green beans steeped in olive oil
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a steep place (as on a hill)
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let sit in a liquid to extract a flavor or to cleanse; "steep the blossoms in oil"; "steep the fruit in alcohol"
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To soak in a liquid; to macerate; to extract the essence of by soaking; as, to soften seed by steeping it in water
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A steep slope rises at a very sharp angle and is difficult to go up. San Francisco is built on 40 hills and some are very steep. a narrow, steep-sided valley. + steeply steep·ly The road climbs steeply, with good views of Orvieto through the trees. steeply terraced valleys. houses with steeply sloping roofs
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Bright; glittering; fiery
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having a sharp slope, precipitous; expensive, exorbitant; extreme sıfat
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soak in a liquid, immerse in liquid; saturate, imbue fiil
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steep place, place having a sharp slope; immersion in liquid, soaking; liquid in which something is steeped in, liquid in which something is immersed in isim
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greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation; "exorbitant rent"; "extortionate prices"; "spends an outrageous amount on entertainment"; "usorious interest rate"; "unconscionable spending"
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Steep.
steepy - "it was such a steepie downe-fall, and by meere strength hewen out of the maine rocke ."
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steepness
The state or quality of being steep - "The steepness of the hill caused the accident."
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steepness
The result or product of being steep
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to steep.
yote - "My fowls, which well enough / I, as before, found feeding at their trough / Their yoted wheat. — Chapman."
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Steepness
steepiness
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steeped
If a place or person is steeped in a quality or characteristic, they are surrounded by it or deeply influenced by it. The castle is steeped in history and legend
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steeped
past of steep
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steeper
A vessel, vat, or cistern, in which things are steeped
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steeper
having more steepness, being steep to a greater degree
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steeper
a vessel (usually a pot or vat) used for steeping
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steepest
Being steep to the greatest degree
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steeping
The action of soaking hard dry barley grains in water in order to soften them Steeping is best accomplished in stages separated by air rests
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steeping
present participle of steep
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steeply
in a steep manner; "the street rose steeply up to the castle
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steeply
In a steep manner; with steepness; with precipitous declivity
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steeply
in a steep manner, precipitously, with an almost vertical slope
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steeply
In a steep manner
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steeply
in a steep manner; "the street rose steeply up to the castle"
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steepness
the property possessed by a slope that is very steep
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steepness
Height; loftiness
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steepness
Quality or state of being steep; precipitous declivity; as, the steepnessof a hill or a roof
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quality of being steep, precipitousness, state of having an almost vertical slope isim
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