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Meaning of sauce
A liquid or semi-liquid substance served with food to add flavor or moisture.
Etymology of sauce
The word "sauce" comes from the Old French word "sausse" or "sauce", derived from the Latin word "salsus", meaning "salted" or "seasoned", which is also related to the Latin word "sal", meaning "salt".
Synonyms
Definitions
- A liquid or semi-liquid substance served with food, typically to add flavor or moisture.
- A smooth, runny, or creamy substance, often made from ingredients such as tomatoes, herbs, or spices, used to accompany or complement a dish.
- Informal: a person's charm, charisma, or persuasive abilities.
Usage Examples
- The chef added a rich demiglace sauce to the dish to enhance its flavor.
- She made a homemade tomato sauce for the pasta using fresh ingredients.
- His charm and charisma can be described as having a lot of sauce when interacting with people.
Antonyms
blandness
dryness
tastelessness
flavorlessness
emptiness
hollowness
insipidity
savourlessness
aridity
desiccation
dullness
flatness
lackluster
monotony
tediousness
tedium
uninspiring
unappetizing
uninviting
unpalatable
unremarkable