sipid (Meaning)

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sipid (a.)

Having a taste or flavorl savory; sapid.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sipid

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sipid Sentence Examples

  1. The chef's specialty soup was described as incredibly sipid, bursting with flavors of herbs and spices.
  2. As the aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the room, anticipation grew for the sipid taste it promised.
  3. The ripe strawberries were incredibly sipid, each bite releasing a burst of sweetness.
  4. The sipid aroma of the barbecue wafted through the air, enticing passersby to indulge.
  5. With a sipid blend of ingredients, the homemade salsa became an instant hit at the party.
  6. The sipid tanginess of the lemonade quenched their thirst on a hot summer's day.
  7. Every bite of the chocolate cake was a sipid delight, leaving them craving more.
  8. The sipid taste of the ripe mangoes transported them to tropical paradise with each bite.
  9. The sipid aroma of freshly baked bread filled the kitchen, inviting them to indulge.
  10. The sipid flavors of the dish were enhanced by the chef's skillful use of seasoning and spices.

FAQs About the word sipid

Having a taste or flavorl savory; sapid.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The chef's specialty soup was described as incredibly sipid, bursting with flavors of herbs and spices.

As the aroma of freshly brewed coffee filled the room, anticipation grew for the sipid taste it promised.

The ripe strawberries were incredibly sipid, each bite releasing a burst of sweetness.

The sipid aroma of the barbecue wafted through the air, enticing passersby to indulge.