soup in Latin
soup in Latin is intrita, iūs — soup means a liquid dish made by cooking meat, vegetables, or other ingredients in stock or water.
soup in Latin
intrita
iūs
What does "soup" mean?
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noun A liquid dish made by cooking meat, vegetables, or other ingredients in stock or water.
"She warmed up a bowl of tomato soup for lunch."
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noun Informally, any thick or murky mixture, or a difficult situation.
"The fog was so thick it was like driving through soup."
soup in a sentence
- She warmed up a bowl of tomato soup for lunch.
- Chicken soup is his go-to comfort food when he's sick.
- The fog was so thick it was like driving through soup.
- He landed himself in the soup by missing the deadline.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "soup" in Latin?
"soup" in Latin is intrita, iūs. soup means: A liquid dish made by cooking meat, vegetables, or other ingredients in stock or water.
How do you use "soup" in a sentence?
Example: "She warmed up a bowl of tomato soup for lunch." In Latin, "soup" is intrita, iūs.
Are there other ways to say "soup" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "soup": intrita, iūs.
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