Sop

//sɒp//

Synonyms for "sop" (133 found)

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Translations

22 translations across 10 languages.

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Bulgarian

4 entries
  • подкуп noun (something given or done to pacify or bribe)
  • потопен залък noun (piece of food to be soaked)
  • накисвам verb (to steep or dip in liquid)
  • потапям verb (to steep or dip in liquid)

Catalan

1 entries
  • borratxo noun (piece of food to be soaked)

Czech

4 entries
  • úlitba noun (something given or done to pacify or bribe)
  • úplatek noun (something given or done to pacify or bribe)
  • ústupek noun (something given or done to pacify or bribe)
  • namočit verb (to steep or dip in liquid)

Dutch

2 entries
  • sopbroodje noun (piece of food to be soaked)
  • zoenoffer noun (something given or done to pacify or bribe)

Finnish

2 entries
  • lahjus noun (something given or done to pacify or bribe)
  • kastaa verb (to steep or dip in liquid)

Georgian

1 entries
  • დასველებული noun (something entirely soaked)

German

3 entries
  • Beruhigungspille noun (something given or done to pacify or bribe)
  • Beschwichtigungsmittel noun (something given or done to pacify or bribe)
  • Besänftigungsmittel noun (something given or done to pacify or bribe)

Persian

1 entries
  • تریت noun (piece of food to be soaked)

Russian

1 entries
  • пода́чка noun (something given or done to pacify or bribe)

Swedish

1 entries
  • snuttefilt noun (something given or done to pacify or bribe)

Sample sentences

26 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

It's a sop to Congress.

Source: tatoeba (20018)

It's a sop to Cerberus.

Source: tatoeba (324158)

He gave me the sop.

Source: tatoeba (11740396)

The bounded Waters, / Should lift their boſomes higher then the Shores, / And make a ſoppe of all this ſolid Globe:

Source: wiktionary

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