| adjective | 1. Having a strong, pleasant taste. |
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| | | "Ruth was excited to show off the sapid flavor of her new bread recipe." |
| | | "The fundraiser lunch consisted of finger sandwiches and a sapid tea." |
| | | "The cheese was sapid and savory and paired well with the jam." |
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| Latin, early 17th century |
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| "Sapid" originated from the Latin word "sapidus," from the verb "sapere," which means "to taste." Here's a memory trick: Syrup is made from the sap of a tree. It has a strong, pleasant taste, which is the exact definition of the adjective "sapid." ... | Continue Reading |
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