sop
sop
sɑp
saap
/sˈɒp/
sopped

Definition & Meaning of "sop"in English

Sop
01

a prescribed procedure to be followed routinely

Grammatical Information
animacy status
abstract
Composition
Simple
countable
plural form
sops
02

a concession given to mollify or placate

03

a piece of bread or biscuit that is soaked in a liquid, typically broth or wine, and is then eaten as a part of a meal

What is "sop"?

Sop is a traditional food item that has been consumed for centuries in many cultures around the world. It is typically made by soaking a piece of bread or biscuit in a liquid, such as broth or wine, until it becomes soft and saturated. The bread is then eaten as a part of a meal, often as a way to soak up the flavorful liquid or to add texture and substance to the dish. Sop can be made with a variety of different breads, such as white bread, wheat bread, or cornbread, and can be seasoned with herbs and spices to enhance the flavor. It is often served as a side dish or as a part of a larger meal, such as a stew or casserole.

to sop
01

cover with liquid; pour liquid onto

Grammatical Information
Composition
Simple
action verb
regular
present tense
sop
3rd person singular
sops
present participle
sopping
past simple
sopped
past participle
sopped
02

dip into liquid

03

be or become thoroughly soaked or saturated with a liquid

04

give a conciliatory gift or bribe to

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