Partially cooked: meaning, definitions and examples

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partially cooked

 

[ ˈpɑː.ʃə.li ˈkʊkt ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

food

Partially cooked refers to food that has been cooked to some extent but is not fully cooked. It may still be raw or undercooked in certain areas.

Synonyms

half-cooked, semi-cooked, undercooked.

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Word Description / Examples
partially cooked

Use when food is cooked to some degree but not fully. Suitable in professional cooking contexts.

  • The vegetables are partially cooked to maintain their crunchiness.
  • The chef served a partially cooked steak to meet the customer's preference.
undercooked

Utilized when food is not cooked enough and usually carries a negative connotation, suggesting the food might be unsafe to eat.

  • The meat was undercooked and had to be sent back to the kitchen.
  • Eating undercooked eggs can be dangerous because of the risk of salmonella.
half-cooked

Commonly used in both casual and informal settings to indicate food that is cooked about halfway.

  • This chicken is half-cooked; it needs more time in the oven.
  • The pasta is only half-cooked, so it still tastes quite hard.
semi-cooked

Often used in more formal settings to describe food that is less than fully cooked but more than partially cooked.

  • The semi-cooked salmon had a soft texture and was delicious.
  • We prefer our vegetables semi-cooked to preserve more nutrients.

Examples of usage

  • The chicken was partially cooked, so I had to put it back in the oven for a few more minutes.
  • The pasta was partially cooked, so it was still a bit hard in the middle.
Context #2 | Adjective

general

Partially cooked can also refer to something that is not fully developed or completed.

Synonyms

incomplete, undeveloped, unfinished.

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partially cooked

Use this term when referring to food that is not fully cooked. It typically means that the food still requires additional cooking to become safe to eat.

  • The chicken is only partially cooked; it needs more time in the oven
incomplete

This is a general term used to describe anything that is not fully finished or lacks some parts. It applies broadly to projects, tasks, or objects that are not fully done.

  • The report is incomplete; we still need to add the conclusion section
unfinished

This refers to something that has been started but not completed. It can refer to projects, artwork, or any item that awaits completion.

  • The painting remained unfinished because the artist suddenly fell ill
undeveloped

This term often describes ideas, plans, or talent that have not been fully worked out or matured. It can also refer to physical areas that have not been built up or improved.

  • Her piano skills are still undeveloped, but she shows great potential

Examples of usage

  • The project was only partially cooked, so we needed to work on it some more.
  • His plan was partially cooked, so he had to revise it before presenting.

Translations

Translations of the word "partially cooked" in other languages:

🇵🇹 parcialmente cozido

🇮🇳 आंशिक रूप से पकाया हुआ

🇩🇪 teilweise gekocht

🇮🇩 sebagian dimasak

🇺🇦 частково приготований

🇵🇱 częściowo ugotowany

🇯🇵 部分的に調理された

🇫🇷 partiellement cuit

🇪🇸 parcialmente cocido

🇹🇷 kısmen pişmiş

🇰🇷 부분적으로 요리된

🇸🇦 مطبوخ جزئياً

🇨🇿 částečně vařený

🇸🇰 čiastočne uvarený

🇨🇳 部分煮熟的

🇸🇮 delno kuhan

🇮🇸 að hluta til eldað

🇰🇿 жартылай дайындалған

🇬🇪 ნაწილობრივ მომზადებული

🇦🇿 qismən bişmiş

🇲🇽 parcialmente cocido

Etymology

The term 'partially cooked' originated from the combination of the adverb 'partially' meaning 'to some extent' and the past participle of the verb 'cook'. It is commonly used in the culinary world to describe food that is not fully cooked, as well as in a more general sense to indicate something that is incomplete or not fully developed.