sup

[sʌp]

sup Definition

  • 1to eat or drink something, especially soup or a hot drink, by taking small mouthfuls
  • 2to have a casual conversation with someone

Using sup: Examples

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

  • Example

    She was supping her tea quietly.

  • Example

    I'm just going to sup on this soup before I go out.

  • Example

    We were supping together at the pub last night.

  • Example

    He supped up the last of his coffee.

sup Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for sup

Phrases with sup

  • to associate or deal with someone who is considered evil or immoral

    Example

    I don't trust him. He's been known to sup with the devil.

  • sup one's courage

    to summon or bolster one's courage or bravery

    Example

    She had to sup her courage before she could speak in front of the large audience.

  • to receive benefits or favors from someone, often in exchange for loyalty or obedience

    Example

    He's been supping at the table of the wealthy businessman for years now.

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Summary: sup in Brief

The verb 'sup' [sʌp] has two meanings: to eat or drink something in small mouthfuls, and to have a casual conversation with someone. Examples include 'She was supping her tea quietly.' and 'We were supping together at the pub last night.' Phrases like 'sup with the devil' denote associating with immoral people, while 'sup one's courage' means to bolster one's bravery.