"Supplement" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A substance that is added to something, typically in small amount, to enhance its flavor, texture, or nutritional value.
Supping can have a few related, though somewhat different, meanings based on the context it appears in.<br><br>1. <strong>Eating or drinking</strong>: In a straightforward sense, "supping" can be a synonym of "eating," similar to dining. This usage is less common in modern English, being more typical in British English, somewhat archaic, or sometimes used poetically for a simple meal, especially in reference to a light or late-evening snack.<br><br>2. <strong>Dining formally</strong>: More specifically, "supping" can refer to taking a formal or impressive meal, often used in a literary or historical context, especially in British culture. This might involve a sumptuous feast or an occasion considered a highlight socially or historically.<br><br>3. <strong>Participating in conversation</strong>: A less common use of "supping" is associated with engaging in conversation, typically in a social setting, although this usage is not as frequently encountered as the first two.<br><br>4. <strong>Drinking liquor</strong>: In some contexts, especially from portrayals in history, literature, or colloquial speech, "supping" can more specifically suggest intoxication or at least the act of drinking intoxicating beverages, especially in restricted environments like a tavern.<br><br>However, without more context, any interpretation of "supping" leans towards the first meaning as the most common usage—referring broadly to "eating."
There is no word "supplace." It's possible that it's a typo or a word that is not recognized.
"Supplanted" is a verb that means to replace or take the place of something or someone, often in a figure of authority or importance. It can also mean to reduce the importance or effectiveness of something or someone.<br><br>Example: "She was supplanted by a younger, more ambitious colleague in the new management team."<br><br>In this sense, "supplanted" is similar to words like "replaced", "ousted", or "displaced".
A supplanter is a person or thing that replaces or supplants someone or something else, typically in a position of authority or power. It can also refer to someone who usurps or takes the place of someone else, often in a way that is seen as unfair or illegitimate.<br><br>Example: "Crown Prince Albert proved to be a surprisingly capable leader, but some critics saw him as a supplanter to his more experienced and popular sister, Princess Beatrice."<br><br>In biblical context, the term "supplanter" is also used to refer to Jacob, who was born after his twin brother Esau and eventually took his place as the firstborn son in their father's lineage, as stated in the book of Genesis.
Replacing or taking the place of someone or something, often in a position of power or influence.
Soft and flexible in movement or consistency; having a smooth and pliable quality.<br><br>Example: "The supple leather creaked as I sat down."<br><br>Or: "The flexible yoga pose required a supple back and strong core."<br><br>Synonyms: limber, flexible, pliable, soft, yielding.
Provided or given in addition to something else: This grammar book is a supplemental resource for students.
Words or phrases added to the end of a sentence that provide additional information or clarify the meaning of the main words or phrases.
Supplementation is the act of providing additional support or resources to something to compensate for its inadequacy or strengthen its effectiveness. In various contexts, supplementation can refer to:<br><br> Adding something extra to make something more effective or complete<br> Providing additional nutrients or substances to complement a diet or medication<br> Adding a support or auxiliary component to a system or process to improve its performance or efficiency<br> Replacing or topping up something inadequate or insufficient<br><br>Examples include:<br><br> Taking a vitamin supplement to fill nutritional gaps in one's diet<br> Adding a filter to a water treatment system to improve its purification effectiveness<br> Using aisson to support someone who is struggling in a task or project.
Someone who adds or provides additional support, especially in the form of materials or information.