Soup (noun)

A liquid dish typically made by cooking vegetables, meat, or fish in a pot with water or stock.

Origin:

The word "soup" comes from the old french word "soupe" which means "a piece of bread soaked in liquid" and it first recorded use in the english language in the 14th century.

Examples:

  1. I had a bowl of soup for lunch, it was a hearty vegetable soup.
  2. I"m not feeling well, so I think I"ll just have some chicken soup.
  3. The soup was too salty, so I added some more water to dilute it.
  4. He made a soup from the leftovers, it was a great way to use up everything in the fridge.
  5. She was making a cream of mushroom soup, the aroma was mouthwatering.
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