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    [Noun]  | "soup*çon" | \ süp-ˈsōⁿ \


    1: a little bit : trace


    Origin: 1766 ;

     French, literally, suspicion, from Old French sospeçon, from Latin suspection-, suspectio, from Latin suspicere to suspect {mat|suspect|};

    [Noun]  | "soupçon" 


    1: a very small amount;


      * e.g., " ... the book is filled with cynicism and sarcasm, along with a soupçon of existentialist angst "



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     [ "Soupçon" ]

    1: pronounced "soop sòn" literally means "suspicion". From the french (can also mean suspicion) tiny amount: a very small amount of something, used figuratively like hint

      * e.g.,  ...  There's just a soupçon of garlic in the soup. - Do you take milk and sugar in your tea? - Just a soupçon of milk I like your eyes, I see a soupçon of green in them. 

     [ "soupçon" ]

    1: this is correct

      * e.g.,  ... soupçon yes you are right yes 

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