• Noun

    water in the form of an invisible gas or vapor.
    water changed to this form by boiling, extensively used for the generation of mechanical power, for heating purposes, etc.
    the mist formed when the gas or vapor from boiling water condenses in the air.
    an exhalation of a vapor or mist.
    Informal . power or energy.

    Verb (used without object)

    to emit or give off steam or vapor.
    to rise or pass off in the form of steam or vapor.
    to become covered with condensed steam, as a window or other surface (often fol. by up ).
    to generate or produce steam, as in a boiler.
    to move or travel by the agency of steam.
    to move rapidly or evenly
    He steamed out of the room.
    Informal . to be angry or show anger.

    Verb (used with object)

    to expose to or treat with steam, as in order to heat, cook, soften, renovate, or the like.
    to emit or exhale (steam or vapor).
    Slang . to cause to become irked or angry (often fol. by up ).
    to convey by the agency of steam
    to steam the ship safely into port.

    Adjective

    heated by or heating with steam
    a steam radiator.
    propelled by or propelling with a steam engine.
    operated by steam.
    conducting steam
    a steam line.
    bathed with or affected by steam.
    of or pertaining to steam. ?

    Idiom

    blow off or let off steam, Informal . to give vent to one's repressed emotions
    esp. by talking or behaving in an unrestrained manner
    Don't take her remarks too seriouslyshe was just blowing off steam.

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