sapid

[ˈsæpɪd]

sapid Definition

having a strong, pleasant taste; flavorful.

Using sapid: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "sapid" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sapid dish was a hit at the party.

  • Example

    The soup lacked any sapid flavor.

  • Example

    The sapid aroma of the coffee filled the room.

sapid Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sapid

Phrases with sapid

  • wine with a strong and pleasant taste

    Example

    The sommelier recommended a sapid wine to pair with the steak.

  • food with a strong and pleasant taste

    Example

    The chef specializes in creating sapid dishes that are both visually appealing and delicious.

  • water with a pleasant taste

    Example

    The hotel offers guests sapid water infused with fresh fruits and herbs.

Origins of sapid

from Latin 'sapere', meaning 'to taste'

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Summary: sapid in Brief

'Sapid' [ˈsæpɪd] is an adjective that describes something with a strong and pleasant taste, often used to describe food and drinks. Examples include 'The sapid dish was a hit at the party.' and 'The sapid aroma of the coffee filled the room.' 'Sapid' can be used in phrases like 'sapid wine' and 'sapid food,' and is a formal alternative to words like 'flavorful' and 'tasty.'