Ask Difference

Supping vs. Sipping — What's the Difference?

Supping vs. Sipping — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Supping and Sipping

ADVERTISEMENT

Compare with Definitions

Supping

To eat or drink (something) or engage in eating or drinking by taking small swallows or mouthfuls
Supped the hot soup.
Supped away daintily.

Sipping

To drink in small quantities.

Supping

To eat an evening meal; have supper.

Sipping

To drink from in sips.

Supping

A small swallow or mouthful of liquid food; a sip.
ADVERTISEMENT

Sipping

To drink something in sips.

Supping

Present participle of sup

Sipping

The act of sipping.

Supping

The act of one who sups; the act of taking supper.

Sipping

A small quantity of liquid sipped.

Supping

(obsolete) That which is supped; broth.

Sipping

Present participle of sip

Supping

The act of one who sups; the act of taking supper.

Sipping

The act of taking a sip.

Supping

That which is supped; broth.

Supping

Ingestion of liquid food with a spoon or by drinking

Share Your Discovery

Share via Social Media
Embed This Content
Embed Code
Share Directly via Messenger
Link
Previous Comparison
Paperback vs. Turtleback
Next Comparison
Fork vs. Dog

Popular Comparisons

Trending Comparisons

New Comparisons

Trending Terms