Pronunciation: /sup/

Definitions of soup

noun a liquid dish, typically made by boiling meat, fish, or vegetables in stock or water

Example Sentences

A1 I like to eat soup for lunch.

A2 She made a delicious chicken noodle soup for dinner.

B1 The restaurant offers a variety of soups, including tomato and vegetable.

B2 The chef's specialty is a creamy lobster bisque soup.

C1 The soup served at the Michelin-starred restaurant was exquisite.

C2 The culinary expert crafted a complex consommé soup that impressed all the guests.

verb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I soup the vegetables before adding them to the broth.

A2 She soups up her old car to make it run faster.

B1 The chef souped the recipe by adding extra spices.

B2 He souped up his resume with impressive achievements.

C1 The company souped up their marketing strategy to attract more customers.

C2 The politician souped up his speech with emotional anecdotes.

adjective not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I like to eat soup for dinner.

A2 She made a delicious soup with vegetables and chicken.

B1 The restaurant offers a variety of soup options on their menu.

B2 The chef's signature dish is a creamy lobster soup.

C1 The gourmet food critic praised the soup for its complex flavors and presentation.

C2 The culinary school instructor demonstrated how to create a gourmet soup from scratch.

adverb not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I like to eat soup.

A2 She ate her soup quickly.

B1 The chef carefully seasoned the soup.

B2 After adding the final ingredients, the soup tasted delicious.

C1 The soup was expertly prepared by the renowned chef.

C2 The soup was elegantly garnished with fresh herbs.

pronoun not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I like soup.

A2 She made soup for dinner last night.

B1 The soup that I had for lunch was delicious.

B2 Soup is a comfort food for many people.

C1 The chef's signature soup was a hit at the restaurant.

C2 Soup can be a versatile dish when made with different ingredients.

preposition not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 I like to eat soup for dinner.

A2 She added some noodles to the soup.

B1 The chef prepared a delicious soup with fresh vegetables.

B2 The soup of the day is a creamy tomato basil.

C1 The restaurant offers a variety of soups, including minestrone and clam chowder.

C2 The homemade chicken noodle soup was a comforting meal on a cold winter day.

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Example Sentences

A1 I like soup and salad for lunch.

A2 She was feeling sick, so she decided to make some chicken noodle soup.

B1 I will have the tomato soup as an appetizer before my main course.

B2 The restaurant offers a variety of soups, such as minestrone and clam chowder.

C1 The chef prepared a delicious seafood bisque soup for the special event.

C2 After a long day at work, I treated myself to a bowl of homemade butternut squash soup.

interjection not applicable

Example Sentences

A1 Soup! It's hot.

A2 Can you pass me the soup, please?

B1 Soup! I love it when it's cold outside.

B2 I can't believe you spilled the soup all over the table!

C1 Soup! What a comforting meal on a rainy day.

C2 The soup, a masterpiece of flavors and textures, was the highlight of the meal.

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Example Sentences

A1 I like to eat soup for lunch.

A2 She made a delicious vegetable soup for dinner.

B1 The restaurant offers a variety of soups on their menu.

B2 The chef's specialty is a seafood chowder soup.

C1 The soup du jour at the five-star restaurant was a creamy lobster bisque.

C2 The culinary school's master class focused on creating complex consommé soups.

Examples of soup in a Sentence

formal The chef prepared a delicious vegetable soup for the guests.

informal I'm craving some hot soup on this chilly day.

slang Let's grab some soup to warm up.

figurative His words were a comforting soup for her troubled mind.

Grammatical Forms of soup

past tense

souped

plural

soups

comparative

soupier

superlative

soupiest

present tense

soup

future tense

will soup

perfect tense

have souped

continuous tense

is souping

singular

soup

positive degree

soupy

infinitive

to soup

gerund

souping

participle

souped

Origin and Evolution of soup

First Known Use: 1651 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'soup' originated from the Old French word 'soupe' which means broth or liquid food.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'soup' has come to encompass a wide variety of liquid-based dishes, ranging from clear broths to thick stews, and is now a staple in many cuisines around the world.