Soup English: soup, pronounced [su:p].?
soup English [su:p] ? 美 [sup] ?n. soup, soup; thick fog; nitroglycerin dynamite; dilemma. vt. to increase horsepower.
Examples of how to use soup are as follows:
1. The?kitchen?cupboard?was?stocked?with?tins?of?soup.?
The kitchen cupboards were stacked with cans of soup.
2.Every?Saturday?dad?made?a?beautiful?pea?and?ham?soup?
Every?Saturday?dad?made?a?delicious?pea and ham.
Every.Saturday.dad.made.delicious.pea and ham.soup.
Every.Saturday.dad.made.delicious.pea and ham.soup.
Every.Saturday.dad.made.a.beautiful.pea and?ham.soup.?
3.Please?taste?the?soup?and?see?if?it?has?enough?salt.?
Please taste?the soup?and?see?if?it?has?enough?salt.
4.Here?is?a?summer?soup?that?is?almost?a?meal?in?itself?
Next up is a summer soup that could almost be a meal.
Expand: Soup is a word that can be used in a variety of ways. p>The word soup comes from the French soupe, meaning soup, broth; originally from the Late Latin suppa, meaning bread dipped in broth. soup third person singular: soups plural: soups present participle: souping past tense: souped past participle: souped. Soup's close synonyms: 1. hot water English [h?t ?w?:t?] ? American [hɑt ?w?t?] ? n. warm water; hot water, dilemma; soup. 2. boiling water 英 [?b?l w?:t?] ? American [?b?l w?:t?] ? n. boiling water; trouble, slip-up; soup.