Parts of Speech:
Adjective
Definitions:
- Having a strong, pleasant taste or flavor.
- Having a strong, agreeable smell or aroma.
Pronunciations:
- US: /ˈsæpɪd/
- UK: /ˈsæpɪd/
Origin and Usage:
The word "sapid" comes from the Latin word "sapidus," which means "tasty" or "flavorful." It is used to describe food or drink that has a strong, pleasant taste or flavor. It can also be used to describe non-food items that have a strong, agreeable smell or aroma.
Synonyms:
- Flavorful
- Tasty
- Delicious
- Palatable
- Delectable
Related Words:
- Sapid
- Sable
- Safer
- Saint
- Salty
Example Sentences:
- The sapid sauce added a burst of flavor to the dish.
- The wine had a sapid aroma of ripe fruit and oak.