soupy
1 of 1adjective/ˈsupi/
Forms:soupier,soupiest
1
excessively sentimental in a way that feels exaggerated
- The movie’s ending was so soupy it brought everyone to tears.
- Her soupy speech at the wedding was filled with overly sweet memories.
- He’s known for his soupy stories about past relationships.
- The music’s soupy lyrics made the song hard to take seriously.
- The novel's soupy romance scenes made it difficult to finish.
2
(of food) having a liquid or watery consistency
- The stew became overly soupy after simmering for an extended period.
- The vegetable curry was pleasantly soupy, allowing the flavors to meld together.
- The ramen was served in a satisfyingly soupy broth, loaded with noodles and vegetables.
- The rice porridge had a comforting and soupy consistency, ideal for a warm breakfast.
- Her homemade chili had a hearty and slightly soupy texture, perfect for dipping.
3
warm and humid, having a thick, sticky atmosphere
- The air felt soupy, clinging to our skin as we walked.
- After a day of rain, the weather became soupy and hard to bear.
- Even in the shade, the soupy weather left us uncomfortably sticky.
- The soupy air made it hard to breathe during our afternoon hike.
- The forecast warned of soupy weather that would make outdoor activities unpleasant.