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Meaning
The word "sop" generally refers to a piece of bread or other food that is dipped in a liquid, often a sauce or broth. It can also mean to soak up a substance, particularly in a context involving food or liquid. In a broader sense, "sop" can indicate something that is given to placate or appease someone, especially when it doesn't address the underlying issue.
Synonyms
- Lapping
- Dipping
- Soaking
- Sponge
- Absorb
Antonyms
- Dry
- Dehydrate
- Desiccate
- Neglect
- Ignore
Etymology
The word "sop" comes from the Old English "soph," meaning "a piece of bread" or "to soak." It has roots in the Proto-West Germanic *sopÅ, which also relates to similar words in other Germanic languages.
Examples
- She took a piece of crusty bread and used it to sop up the delicious gravy left on her plate.
- The sponge was used to sop up the spilled water from the floor.
- To appease the angry crowd, the officials offered a sop in the form of a small concession.
- He enjoyed the warm soup so much that he kept sopping his bread into it.
- The waiter recommended sops of bread to accompany the rich stew.