sip
drink slowly / small mouthful
Transitive VerbIntransitive VerbNoun
pl: sipspast: sippedpp: sippeding: sipping
This word conveys a sense of deliberation, caution, or savoring. It suggests a slow pace of consumption, often used when a liquid is very hot, very strong, or particularly delicious, contrasting with the rapid action of gulping or chugging. As a noun, it refers to both the physical volume of liquid consumed and the specific action of drinking. It is a standard countable noun, meaning it follows regular pluralization patterns without requiring special partitive constructions.