SAPID


Meaning of SAPID in English

ˈsapə̇d adjective

Etymology: Latin sapidus tasty, savory, from sapere to taste, have good taste — more at sage

1.

a. : affecting the organs of taste : possessing flavor

b. : having a strong especially agreeable flavor : savory

2. : agreeable to the mind

Synonyms: see palatable

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.