An antonym for "saucer" could be "cup," as a saucer typically serves as a shallow dish for holding a cup. While a saucer is flat and wide, a cup is vertical and designed to hold liquids. Another potential antonym could be "bowl," which is deeper and usually wider than a saucer.
A saucer is a small plate designed to hold a mug or cup. It can also refer to anything that is roughly saucer-shaped, like an alien spaceship.
I used a saucer under my tea cup so it wouldn't spill onto the table. Or Someone claimed there was a UFO saucer in the sky with flashing lights and a laser beam. Or better yet I smashed my saucer over the zombies head, while grandmother dearest, armed herself with a minigun and shredded the poor undead.
You should place a saucer under the cup to catch any spills. The term 'flying saucer' comes from the plate-like appearance of some UFOs. The cat is happy to get a saucer of milk in the morning. Seldom, people claim to see a flying saucer.
The saucer has a raised center with a depression sized to fit a mating cup. The saucer is useful to protect surfaces from possible damage due to the heat of a cup, and to catch overflow, splashes, and drips from the cup, so protecting both table linen and the user sitting in a free standing chair who holds both cup and saucer. The saucer also provides a convenient place to place a damp Spoon, as might be used to stir the drink in the cup in order to mix sweeteners or creamers into Teaor Coffee. Not only are saucers used by humans, they are also used by animals, e.g. cats may drink or eat from saucers.
An antonym for "saucer" could be "cup," as a saucer typically serves as a shallow dish for holding a cup. While a saucer is flat and wide, a cup is vertical and designed to hold liquids. Another potential antonym could be "bowl," which is deeper and usually wider than a saucer.
It is a saucer.
A saucer
Java is slang for coffee. The cup and saucer represent a cup of coffee, or java.
I have both the cup and saucer yes.
It's for stability. The groove usually matches exactly with a cup from the same tea set. it's designed to keep the cup on the saucer.
because the interracial porportions in the cup are virtually stronger in the cup, but the saucer has more optical durability, so the coffe sees the saucer and goes, "dang that saucer be pim ping" but it is too much for the coffe to handle, therefor the coffee cools down quicker than in the cup
In India people pour tea out of their tea cup into the saucer as a way to cool down the tea and also as a way to split a cup between two people . The design of a cup and saucer is derived from a Chinese brewing cup that featured a bottom plate.
The value of a Rosina bone chine cup and saucer is between $15 and $50 USD. A set of a cup and saucer have more value than a single piece, but a collection of cups and saucers has the most value.
· saucer
saucer
Made in Occupied Japan Wako teacup and saucer