What does SOUPY mean?

Word: soupy 1. Parts of Speech:

Adjective

2. Definitions:

1. Consisting of or resembling soup; watery or thin in texture.

2. Having the characteristics of soup, especially in being thick, warm, and comforting.

3. Pronunciations:

US: /ˈsuːpi/

UK: /ˈsuːpi/

4. Origin and Usage:

The word "soupy" originated in the late 19th century from the word "soup" and the suffix "-y". It is used to describe something that is similar to soup in texture or consistency. It can also be used to describe something that is comforting or warm, like a bowl of soup on a cold day.

5. Synonyms:

Watery, thin, liquid, runny, brothy

6. Related Words:

Broth, gravy, sauce, spicy, thick

7. Example Sentences:

1. The soup was too soupy for her taste.

2. The stew was delicious and soupy, just the way he liked it.

3. The rain made the ground soupy and difficult to walk on.

4. The fog was so soupy that she could barely see the road ahead.

5. The chicken noodle soup was warm and soupy, perfect for a cold winter day.



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