cooked
/kʊkt/
adjective
- Prepared by heating, as in food that has been boiled, baked, fried, or roasted.
- She prefers cooked vegetables over raw ones.
- The cooked chicken smelled delicious.
- We served cooked rice with the stew.
- In trouble or doomed; in a difficult or hopeless situation.
- If we miss the last bus, we're cooked.
- He forgot to study for the exam—he's cooked.
- The team was down by 30 points; they were cooked.
- Exhausted or very tired.
- After running the marathon, I was completely cooked.
- She worked a double shift and felt totally cooked.
- By the end of the hike, everyone was cooked.
verb
- Past tense of cook: prepared food by applying heat.
- He cooked dinner for the whole family.
- They cooked burgers on the grill last night.
- She cooked the pasta until it was al dente.