spice up
B1 neutral both transitive
In simple words
to make something less boring and more fun or tasty
Literal meaning: to add spices to something
Meanings
1 B1 neutral
to add spices or stronger flavor to food
"A little fresh ginger will spice up the soup."
Grammar: both
2 B1
idiomatic
neutral
to make something more interesting, exciting, or lively
"We added some games to spice up the training session."
Grammar: both
Usage notes
Used literally for food and figuratively for stories, routines, lessons, relationships, and events.
Commonly used with
meal conversation relationship routine story lesson
Forms
Base
spice up
I/you/we/they
3rd person
spices up
he/she/it
Past simple
spiced up
yesterday
Past participle
spiced up
have + pp
-ing form
spicing up
continuous
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