Antonym: fresh, sweet. Similar words: salty, sale, sales, salad, vassal, salmon, dorsal, salary. Meaning: [sɔːlt] n. 1. a compound formed by replacing hydrogen in an acid by a metal (or a radical that acts like a metal) 2. white crystalline form of especially sodium chloride used to season and preserve food 3. negotiations between the United States and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics opened in 1969 in Helsinki designed to limit both countries' stock of nuclear weapons 4. the taste experience when common salt is taken into the mouth. v. 1. add salt to 2. sprinkle as if with salt 3. add zest or liveliness to 4. preserve with salt. adj. 1. (of speech) painful or bitter 2. one of the four basic taste sensations; like the taste of sea water.
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151. He tasted the soup to see if he had put enough salt in it.
152. Try to break the habit of adding salt to your food at the table.
153. If you want to play safe, cut down on the amount of salt you eat.
154. When an acid and an alkali react together the result is a salt and water.
155. Remove the dish from the oven, crack the salt crust and you will find the skin just peels off the fish.
156. To prevent red wine from staining, put some salt on it - it works a treat.
157. Roman soldiers received a salt allowance, called salarium, the origin of the word salary.
158. Taste the soup and adjust the seasoning, adding more salt or pepper as desired.
159. The children put salt in the sugar bowl as a practical joke.
160. Put all the ingredients, including a pinch of salt, into a food processor.
161. As the water evaporates, a crust of salt is left on the surface of the soil.
162. Salt the stock to your taste and leave it simmering very gently.
163. You should take what he says with a grain of salt.
164. An acid can react with a base to form a salt.
165. Salt melts in water.
166. If any organic salt is formed, it will precipitate immediately.
167. You can remove a red wine stain from a carpet by sprinkling salt over it.
168. She poured a bit of salt water in his mouth.
169. Most of what he says should be taken with a pinch of salt.
170. Salt water is much more conductive than fresh water is.
171. And today, if you go to Salt Lake City, you can see a monument with seagulls on top of it.
172. Taste the soup and add salt and pepper if necessary .
173. I've put salt instead of sugar in your coffee, April fool!
174. Some people are superstitious about spilling salt on the table.
175. Do you think this soup wants a bit of salt?
176. The last step is to add some salt and reduce the soup for three minutes.
177. Corn tortillas can be cut into strips, fried until golden,(Sentence dictionary) and sprinkled with salt - voila! tortilla chips.
178. Any accountant worth their salt should be aware of the latest changes in taxation.
179. The action of salt on ice causes it to melt.
180. You can be sure she'll always add salt to the conversation!
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