salt
How to Use Salt
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishThe everyday seasoning, or, as a verb, to add it or scatter something liberally.
The phrase "take it with a grain of salt" means to be a bit sceptical about something you've been told.
Trace the full origin ↓Word Forms
more salt comparative, salted past tense, salts plural, salts plural, Salts plural, salts singular, most salt superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
She added a pinch of _____ to the soup to bring out the flavour.
Etymology
From Old English sealt, tracing back to a very old Proto-Indo-European root for salt shared across most European languages — also the source of "salary" (Roman soldiers were once paid partly in salt).