Brothlike

/ˈbrɔːθ.laɪk/

शोरबे-जैसा; शोरबे की तरह पतला/पानीदार

Origin & History

Formed in English from "broth" + the suffix "-like" meaning "resembling"; used to describe broth-like texture or appearance.

यह अंग्रेज़ी में "broth" (शोरबा) + प्रत्यय "-like" (जैसा/सदृश) से बना है; शोरबे जैसी बनावट या रूप का वर्णन करने के लिए प्रयुक्त।

Definition

Something described as "brothlike" looks, feels, or tastes like broth—thin, watery, and savory rather than thick or creamy.

"brothlike" वह चीज़ होती है जो शोरबे जैसी लगे—पतली, पानीदार और नमकीन/स्वादिष्ट, न कि गाढ़ी या क्रीमी।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
The soup was too brothlike to be served as a hearty meal.
सूप इतना शोरबे-जैसा (बहुत पतला) था कि उसे भरपेट भोजन के रूप में परोसना ठीक नहीं था।

Usage Examples

After adding more water, the curry turned brothlike and lost its richness.
The sauce should be slightly thick, not brothlike.
A brothlike liquid collected at the bottom of the pan.
The stew tasted fine, but the texture was brothlike rather than chunky.

Related Forms

Noun
Adjective

Idioms & Phrases

Brothlike consistency
शोरबे-जैसी गाढ़ापन/संगति (बहुत पतली बनावट)
Turn brothlike
शोरबे-जैसा (पतला) हो जाना