sapidity

/səˈpɪdəti/
noun
  1. The quality of having a pleasant, strong taste; flavorfulness.
    • The sapidity of the ripe mango made it a favorite at the market.
    • He added herbs to increase the sapidity of the otherwise bland soup.
    • The chef was praised for the sapidity of her signature sauce.
  2. The quality of being interesting, lively, or intellectually stimulating.
    • The sapidity of the lecture kept the students engaged for two hours.
    • Her writing lacks sapidity; it feels dry and technical.
    • The conversation had a sapidity that made the long dinner fly by.
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