sipid

[ˈsɪpɪd]

sipid Definition

having a strong, pleasant taste; flavorful.

Using sipid: Examples

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

  • Example

    The soup was very sipid and satisfying.

  • Example

    The chef added some herbs to make the dish more sipid.

  • Example

    The wine had a sipid aroma and taste.

sipid Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with sipid

  • food that has a strong, pleasant taste

    Example

    The restaurant is known for its sipid food.

  • a drink that has a strong, pleasant taste

    Example

    The bartender recommended a sipid cocktail with fresh herbs and fruit.

  • a pleasant smell that comes from food or drink

    Example

    The bakery had a sipid aroma of freshly baked bread and pastries.

Origins of sipid

from Latin 'sapidus', meaning 'tasty'

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Summary: sipid in Brief

'Sipid' [ˈsɪpɪd] is an adjective used to describe food or drink that has a strong, pleasant taste. It is often used to describe dishes that are flavorful and satisfying, such as 'The soup was very sipid and satisfying.' 'Sipid' can also be used to describe the aroma of food or drink, as in 'The bakery had a sipid aroma of freshly baked bread and pastries.' Synonyms include 'flavorful,' 'tasty,' 'savory,' 'palatable,' and 'delicious.'