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What does salt mean?
Salt English [s? : lt] beauty [s? Lt] past tense: salted past participle: salted present participle: salting plural: salts easy n.

1. salt

2. Substances like salt in taste or appearance; Medicinal salts

3. Something that adds interest [liveliness]

4. Salt (compound of metal and acid)

5. Funny and interesting; witty

6. wit; thrill

7. be cautious; Realistic attitude; common sense

vt.

1. Add salt to … to taste; Marinate with salt

Sprinkle salt on the road (to melt the ice and snow)

Step 3 make it more interesting

4. Make (life, etc.) miserable (or sad)

5. Spread (like salt); ornament

adj.

1. Salty; Salty; Salted

2. Salted or processed with salt.

3. Submerged by seawater

4. salty

5. (Language) Sharp, pungent

6. interesting, funny

7. (Tears, etc.) Bitter; A painful noun (lesson, etc)

1. salt

Salt occurs naturally in sea water.

Salt naturally exists in seawater.

There is considerable salt in the kitchen.

There is quite a lot of salt in the kitchen.

2. Substances like salt in taste or appearance; Medicinal salts

Salts is a medicine that causes movements of the bowels.

Laxative salt is a medicine to promote intestinal movement.

3. Something that adds interest [liveliness]

Her witty remarks added a little salt to the conversation.

Her witty remarks added some humor to the conversation.

Adventure is the salt of life to some men.

For some men, adventure is the joy of life.

4. Salt (compound of metal and acid)

5. Funny and interesting; witty

6. wit; thrill

7. be cautious; Realistic attitude; common sense

Transitive verb vt

1. Add salt to … to taste; Marinate with salt

I forgot to salt the dish.

I forgot to put salt in this dish.

The fish are cut and salted.

The fish was cut into pieces and salted.

Sprinkle salt on the road (to melt the ice and snow)

The main roads have been salted.

Salt was sprinkled on the main road.

Step 3 make it more interesting

He employs an irreverent humour to salt his observation.

He used cynical humor to make his comments more interesting.

4. Make (life, etc.) miserable (or sad)

5. Spread (like salt); ornament

Adjective adj

1. Salty; Salty; Salted

2. Salted or processed with salt.

3. Submerged by seawater

4. salty

5. (Language) Sharp, pungent

6. interesting, funny

7. (Tears, etc.) Bitter; (lesson, etc) painful