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    sapid
    /ˈsapɪd/

    adjective

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

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  2. : having flavor : flavorful. 2. archaic : agreeable to the mind. sapidity. sa-ˈpi-də-tē. noun archaic. Word History. Etymology. Latin sapidus tasty, from sapere to taste — more at sage. First Known Use. 1623, in the meaning defined at sense 1. Time Traveler. The first known use of sapid was in 1623. See more words from the same year.

  3. 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.

  4. Sapid definition: having taste or flavor.. See examples of SAPID used in a sentence.

  5. 2 meanings: 1. having a pleasant taste 2. agreeable or engaging.... Click for more definitions.

  6. Define sapid. sapid synonyms, sapid pronunciation, sapid translation, English dictionary definition of sapid. adj. 1. a. Perceptible to the sense of taste; having flavor. b. Having a strong pleasant flavor; savory. 2. Pleasing to the mind; engaging. sa·pid′i·ty n....

  7. There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective sapid. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  8. Synonyms for SAPID: tasty, flavorful, savory, tasteful, savoury, loathsome, unpalatable, disgusting; Antonyms of SAPID: insipid, flat, tasteless, dead, unsavory, thin, weak, bland.