sirup
/ˈsɪrəp/
noun
- A thick, sweet liquid made by dissolving sugar in water, often flavored or used as a topping or ingredient.
- He added a splash of fruit sirup to his lemonade.
- The recipe calls for two tablespoons of corn sirup.
- She poured maple sirup over her pancakes.
- A thick, sweet liquid medicine, often used for coughs or colds.
- The pharmacy sells a variety of medicinal sirups.
- He took a spoonful of the cherry-flavored sirup before bed.
- The doctor prescribed a cough sirup for her sore throat.