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cauldron

cauldron / cauldron
Noun
pl: cauldrons

The word evokes a strong image of heat, containment, and transformation. In its literal sense, it suggests archaic or industrial settings, often associated with witchcraft or heavy metallurgy, where substances are boiled or melted under intense temperature. When used figuratively, it describes a volatile environment where tensions simmer and build up, suggesting that a sudden, explosive eruption of emotion or violence is imminent. This usage emphasizes the feeling of pressure and confinement before a breaking point.

Meanings

Nouncauldron

A large metal pot for cooking or boiling liquid, typically one with a handle and a lid used over an open fire.

"The witch stirred the bubbling cauldron with a long wooden spoon."

Nouncauldron

A situation or place characterized by intense emotion, turmoil, or violent activity.

"The city became a cauldron of political unrest during the revolution."

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