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    sapid
    /ˈsapɪd/

    adjective

    • 1. having a strong, pleasant taste: "sapid nut bread"

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  2. Sapid is an adjective that means having flavor or agreeable to the mind. It comes from Latin sapidus, meaning tasty, and was first used in 1623. See synonyms, etymology, and medical definition of sapid.

  3. Sapid means having a pleasant taste or agreeable to the mind. Learn the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and examples of sapid in British and American English.

  4. Something that's sapid is very flavorful or savory. A sapid beef stew tastes rich and delicious. The adjective sapid is a fairly uncommon way to describe something with a rich, deep flavor.

  5. Sapid means having a pleasant or appetizing taste or flavor. Find out the synonyms, antonyms and related words for sapid, such as palatable, savory, tasty and delicious, with examples and translations.

  6. Sapid means having taste or flavor, or agreeable to the taste or mind. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences and its origin from Latin sapidus.

  7. Sapid means having a pleasant taste or being agreeable to the mind. Find the origin, pronunciation, and related words of sapid in this online dictionary.

  8. Sapid means as in tasty, or having a pleasant flavor. Find 40 similar and opposite words for sapid, such as flavorful, savory, loathsome, and insipid, in this online thesaurus.