Crossword-Solution: SAPID 5 letters, 33 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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Sapid a. Having the power of affecting the organs of taste;
possessing savor, or flavor.

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We have 33 clues for the answer “SAPID”

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Mighty Tasty 1 answer
Flavorable 1 answer
Flavory. 1 answer
Good tasting 1 answer
Having taste 1 answer
Like fine cuisine 1 answer
Platable. 1 answer
Pleasantly favorful 1 answer
Pleasantly flavorful 1 answer
Possessing flavor 1 answer
Tasty, as dip 1 answer
To one's liking 1 answer
flavorful or palatable 2 answers
Pleasing to the palate 2 answers
Flavorous. 2 answers
full of flavour 3 answers
Full of flavor 5 answers
Really good 6 answers
flavourful 7 answers
flavorsome 9 answers
Savory. 9 answers
flavoursome 9 answers
flavorful 10 answers
AN AROMATIC FLAVORFUL VEGETABLE 10 answers
Mouth-watering 11 answers
Appetizing 26 answers
Toothsome 26 answers
Savoury 28 answers
Palatable 32 answers
Tasty 52 answers
"Delicious!" 53 answers
flavour 55 answers
Tasteless 67 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Sentences with SAPID (5)

For all tongues were wagging; and, in defect of a TIMES Newspaper, it appears, there had Pamphlets come out; printed Satires, bound or in broadside;--sapid, exhilarative, for a season, and interesting to the idle mind.
History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. XVI. (of XXI.) Thomas Carlyle 2000
Also, by means of the more or less numerous pores which cover it, it becomes impregnated with the sapid and soluble portions of the bodies which it is placed in contact with.
The Physiology of Taste Brillat Savarin 2004
All sapid bodies are necessarily odorous, and therefore belong as well to the empire of the one as of the other sense.
The Physiology of Taste Brillat Savarin 2004
Direct sensation is the first perception emanating from the intermediate organs of the mouth, during the time that the sapid body rests on the tongue.
The Physiology of Taste Brillat Savarin 2004
Man, jure divino, king of all nature, for the benefit of whom the world was peopled, must necessarily be supplied with an organ which places him in relation to all that is sapid in his subjects.
The Physiology of Taste Brillat Savarin 2004
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Appears in: Chronicle, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 96 times in crossword archives (1953–2021).