soupçons (Meaning)
soupçons
a little bit
Synonyms & Antonyms of soupçons
Synonyms:
- drams
- scatterings
- aces
- patches
- scruples
- shades
- tastes
- peanuts
- smidgens
- driblets
- traces
- grains
- drops in the bucket
- streaks
- smacks
- mites
- strains
- crumbs
- smells
- ounces
- specks
- rays
- little
- skoshes
- dabs
- particles
- snaps
- nips
- doses
- sparks
- suspicions
- molecules
- handfuls
- shadows
- smidgeons
- scintillas
- smidgins
- smidges
- spatters
- shreds
- spots
- licks
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- jots
- iotas
- slivers
- shards
- sections
- morsels
- motes
- tittles
- parts
- modicums
- nibbles
- flakes
- semblances
- dots
- flyspecks
- whits
- fragments
- vestiges
- syllables
- nubbins
- minima
- shavings
- granules
- pinches
- handsful
- portions
- scraps
- drops
- clippings
- parings
- smatterings
- smatters
- shivers
- smithereens
- hoots
- chips
- minimums
- atoms
- splinters
- flecks
- minims
- tatters
- bites
Antonyms:
soupçons Sentence Examples
- The chef added a soupçon of spice to enhance the dish's flavor profile.
- A soupçon of suspicion hung in the air as the detectives questioned the witness.
- The painting exuded a soupçon of mystery, its enigmatic gaze captivating the viewer.
- The perfume had a soupçon of floral notes that lingered sweetly on the skin.
- The author's writing style had a soupçon of whimsy, adding a touch of magic to the narrative.
- The conversation lingered on for hours, but only a soupçon of progress was made.
- The performance was met with a soupçon of applause, a polite acknowledgment rather than an enthusiastic endorsement.
- The apartment had a soupçon of clutter, but it was still уютный and inviting.
- The job interview went well, but a soupçon of doubt lingered in the candidate's mind.
- The dress had a soupçon of elegance, perfect for a special occasion.
FAQs About the word soupçons
a little bit
sprinklings, splashes, hints,touches, bits, glimmers, dashes, drams, scatterings, aces
lots, abundances, messes, bundles, deals, mountains,loads, bushels, masses, scads
The chef added a soupçon of spice to enhance the dish's flavor profile.
A soupçon of suspicion hung in the air as the detectives questioned the witness.
The painting exuded a soupçon of mystery, its enigmatic gaze captivating the viewer.
The perfume had a soupçon of floral notes that lingered sweetly on the skin.