sapid

sapid
I adjective acceptable, affecting, agreeable, alluring, ambrosial, amusing, appealing, appetizing, arresting, attractive, bewitching, captivating, challenging, charming, delectable, delicious, delightful, dulcet, enchanting, engaging, entertaining, enthralling, enticing, entrancing, exciting, fascinating, fine, flavorful, flavorous, flavorsome, flavory, full-bodied, full-flavored, good, good-tasting, gratifying, gustable, gustful, impressive, inspiring, interesting, intriguing, inviting, likable, lovely, luscious, nectareous, palatable, piquant, pleasant, pleasing, pleasurable, popular, prepossessing, provocative, provoking, refreshing, relishable, saporous, satisfying, savory, scrumptious, seasoned, stirring, succulent, sweet, tantalizing, tasty, tempting, thought-provoking, titallative, titillating, welcome, winning, winsome II index palatable, savory

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  • Sapid — Sap id, a. [L. sapidus, fr. sapere to taste: cf. F. sapide. See {Sapient}, {Savor}.] Having the power of affecting the organs of taste; possessing savor, or flavor. [1913 Webster] Camels, to make the water sapid, do raise the mud with their feet …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sapid — sapíd adj. m., pl. sapízi; f. sg. sapídă, pl. sapíde Trimis de siveco, 12.05.2006. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic  SAPÍD, Ă,, sapízi, de, adj. Gustos, savuros. (< fr. sapide …   Dicționar Român

  • sapid — 1630s, from L. sapidus “savory,” from sapere (see SAPIENT (Cf. sapient)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • sapid — *palatable, appetizing, savory, tasty, toothsome, flavorsome, relishing Antonyms: insipid Contrasted words: vapid, flat, inane, jejune (see INSIPID): bland, *soft, mild …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • sapid — [sap′id] adj. [L sapidus < sapere, to have a taste: see SAP1] 1. having a taste, esp. a pleasing taste; savory 2. agreeable to the mind; interesting; engaging sapidity [sə pid′ə tē] n …   English World dictionary

  • sapid — adjective Etymology: Latin sapidus tasty, from sapere to taste more at sage Date: 1623 1. having flavor ; flavorful 2. archaic agreeable to the mind • sapidity noun, archaic …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • sapid — sapidity, sapidness, n. /sap id/, adj. 1. having taste or flavor. 2. agreeable to the taste; palatable. 3. agreeable, as to the mind; to one s liking. [1625 35; < L sapidus tasty; cf. SAGE] * * * …   Universalium

  • sapid — adjective tasty, flavoursome or savoury …   Wiktionary

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