IPA: /ˈsuːpiər/
KK: /ˈsuːpiər/
Having a consistency or quality similar to soup; more liquid or broth-like than usual.
The soupier version of the dish was perfect for a cold winter day.
Comparative: soupier
Superlative: soup-iest
Soupier → The word 'soupier' comes from the French 'soupier', which means 'to serve soup'. It is derived from 'soupe' (meaning soup) and the suffix '-ier' (meaning one who does or is related to). Thus, 'soupier' refers to someone who serves or is associated with soup.
Think of someone who is 'serving soup' — that's what 'soupier' means, as it relates to the act of serving or being involved with soup.