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    soupçon
    /ˈsuːpsɒn/

    noun

    • 1. a very small quantity of something: "a soupçon of mustard"

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  2. noun. soup· çon süp-ˈsōⁿ. ˈsüp-ˌsän. Synonyms of soupçon. : a little bit : trace. a soupçon of suspicion. Did you know? Culinary enthusiasts may think "soupçon" originated with a dash of garlic in the coq au vin or a splash of vanilla in the crème anglaise, but the etymology of the word has more to do with inklings and suspicions than with food.

  3. SOUPÇON | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of soupçon in English. soupçon. noun [ S ] mainly humorous uk / ˈsuːp.sɒ̃ / us / ˈsuːp.sɑ̃ː / Add to word list. a very small amount: "Milk in your coffee ?" "Just a soupçon, please ." Do I detect a soupçon of sarcasm in what you just said? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. Soupçon definition: a slight trace, as of a particular taste or flavor.. See examples of SOUPÇON used in a sentence.

  5. noun. a touch [noun] a small quantity or degree. The soup needs a touch of salt. a touch of imagination. dash [noun] a small amount of something, especially liquid. whisky with a dash of soda. hint [noun] a very small amount; a slight impression. There was a hint of fear in his voice.

  6. SOUPÇON | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary. Meaning of soupçon in English. soupçon. noun [ S ] mainly humorous us / ˈsuːp.sɑ̃ː / uk / ˈsuːp.sɒ̃ / Add to word list. a very small amount: "Milk in your coffee ?" "Just a soupçon, please ." Do I detect a soupçon of sarcasm in what you just said? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · soupçon (plural soupçons) A very small amount; a hint; a trace, slight idea; an inkling. Synonyms: see Thesaurus: modicum. Add a soupçon of red pepper. coffee with a soupçon of cognac. No one is so depraved that a soupçon of goodness cannot be found in them. ( dated) A suspicion; a suggestion.

  8. noun. /ˈsuːpsɒn/ /ˈsuːpsɑːn/ [singular] (from French, sometimes humorous) a very small amount. There was a soupçon of malice in her remark. Add just a soupçon of garlic. Want to learn more?

  9. soupcon. Other forms: soupcons. If you ask the waiter for a soupcon of hot sauce on your omelet, he will give you a dash of Tabasco, provided he knows what soupcon means.

  10. soupçon. [supsɔ̃ ] masculine noun. 1. (= doute) suspicion. au-dessus de tout soupçon above suspicion. avoir soupçon de to suspect. 2. (= petite quantité) un soupçon de [poivre] a pinch of ⧫ a touch of; [alcool, grenadine] a dash of ⧫ a hint of. Ajoutez un soupçon de rhum. Add a dash of rum.

  11. Soupçon definition, a slight trace, as of a particular taste or flavor. See more.