Soup
UK /["/suːp/"]/US /["/suːp/"]/
Definition
a liquid food made by boiling meat, vegetables, etc. in water, often eaten as the first course of a meal
In simple words: A warm liquid meal made from boiling ingredients like vegetables or meat.
Examples
- I like to eat soup when it's cold outside.
- The chef prepared a delicious tomato soup for dinner.
- Can you help me make some chicken soup?
- She always orders the soup of the day at the restaurant.
- For lunch, I had a bowl of minestrone soup.
- The soup is too hot to eat right now.
- My grandmother makes the best vegetable soup.
- I saw a recipe for spicy lentil soup online.
Usage notes
Use 'soup' when talking about food, especially in casual settings. It's not typically used in formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'soup' as 'sipping on something warm.'
Collocations
- creamy
- hearty
- thick
- bowl
- cup
- mug
- cook
- make
- prepare
- bowl
- plate
- pot
Synonyms
- broth
- stew
- bisque
- chowder
Antonyms
- solid food
- dry food
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'stew' which is thicker than soup.
- Using 'soups' in plural when referring to soup in general.
- Saying 'a soup' instead of just 'soup' when talking about it as a dish.