sapid (Meaning)

Wordnet

sapid (s)

full of flavor

Webster

sapid (a.)

Having the power of affecting the organs of taste; possessing savor, or flavor.

sapid Sentence Examples

  1. The sapid flavors of the exotic cuisine tantalized our taste buds.
  2. The chef's culinary expertise transformed ordinary ingredients into sapid masterpieces.
  3. The aroma of freshly baked bread filled the air with a sapid allure.
  4. The sapid sweetness of ripe fruit made it irresistible to indulge.
  5. The aged cheese boasted a complex and sapid flavor profile.
  6. The sapid herbs added a vibrant dimension to the dish.
  7. The sapid marinade enhanced the natural flavors of the grilled fish.
  8. The sapid brine gave the pickles a tangy and flavorful bite.
  9. The sapid sauce complemented the savory meat perfectly.
  10. The sapid taste of the mushrooms lingered on our palates long after we had finished eating.

FAQs About the word sapid

full of flavorHaving the power of affecting the organs of taste; possessing savor, or flavor.

flavorful, unpalatable, loathsome, flavorsome, savoury, unappetizing, delicious, tasteful, savory, disgusting

weak, tasteless, tasteless, dead, bland, unsavory, thin, dead,insipid, flat

The sapid flavors of the exotic cuisine tantalized our taste buds.

The chef's culinary expertise transformed ordinary ingredients into sapid masterpieces.

The aroma of freshly baked bread filled the air with a sapid allure.

The sapid sweetness of ripe fruit made it irresistible to indulge.