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Meanings of
sour
in anglès
portuguès
acididade
català
agresa
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The property of being acidic.
acidity
sourness
tartness
català
agresa
portuguès
azedar-se
català
agrir-se
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Make sour or more sour.
acidify
acidulate
acetify
sweeten
català
agrir-se
Synonyms
Examples for "
acidity
"
acidity
sourness
tartness
Examples for "
acidity
"
1
Soil
acidity
is a major abiotic stress that limits plant production worldwide.
2
She would appreciate this; not a spice of
acidity
in a dozen.
3
Levels of
acidity
have already risen by 26 percent since pre-industrial times.
4
This will remove the
acidity
,
and rather improve the bread in lightness.
5
The note seemed to render the
acidity
of the girl slightly alkaline.
1
Despite the
sourness
of the moment, he was pleased with Ruth herself.
2
Such a continual contrariety irritates and stirs up
sourness
in the heart.
3
They all concur in calling sweetness pleasant, and
sourness
and bitterness unpleasant.
4
Breakfast did, in fact, take some of the
sourness
out of me.
5
The vanilla can take away from the
sourness
,
which is fairly subtle.
1
So like a man's observation, that, continued the Colonel with much
tartness
.
2
Emma swallowed a sip of Perrier, its bubbling
tartness
tickling her nose.
3
Carrots and onions contribute sweetness as well as aroma, wine
tartness
and savoriness.
4
Lady Salkeld looked at him, sniffed, and said with some
tartness
:
5
The
tartness
of the blueberries was tempered by the sweet pinkberries.
portuguès
apodrecer
català
agrir-se
espanyol
amargar
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Go sour or spoil.
work
turn
ferment
català
agrir-se
portuguès
desgradável
català
àcid
espanyol
ácido
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Having a sharp biting taste.
sweet
Related terms
dry
acid
tasty
tart
acidic
tangy
astringent
acerbic
lemony
vinegary
català
àcid
Other meanings for "sour"
Usage of
sour
in anglès
1
However, Boxee emerges at
sour
times for Apple in its developer community.
2
Now we also see more secured loans, particularly home loans, turning
sour
.
3
Although the way we are currently behaving may
sour
her against us.
4
Use this flavorful sauce wherever you might normally use a
sweet
-
and
-
sour
sauce.
5
Refiners need heavier,
sour
grades for blending for diesel or other products.
6
Semisoft;
sour
skim milk with salty flavor from curing in brine bath.
7
Our love affair with the car may be beginning to turn
sour
.
8
If possible, replace the pickle with 1 tablespoon finely chopped
sour
gherkin.
9
All Coffyns have in their souls the
sour
milk of Jean Calvin.
10
There was a smell of something decayed and
sour
in the room.
11
This excellent relationship of ours turned
sour
in less than a year.
12
The old sense of common purpose and harmony began to turn
sour
.
13
But, if the deal goes
sour
,
Hurd will still have a job.
14
If Kosovo is not resolved peacefully, even those smiles will turn
sour
.
15
Well, good luck to you, my boy. He gave a
sour
chuckle.
16
Bud was in too
sour
a mood to respond to the flattery.
Other examples for "sour"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
sour
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
sour milk
sour grapes
turn sour
sour cream
sour face
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Translations for
sour
portuguès
acididade
acidez
azedume
azedar-se
acidar
azedar
acidificar
apodrecer
estragar
desgradável
fermentado
azedo
acídulo
català
agresa
agre
agror
agrir-se
avinagrar-se
acidificar
acetificar
repuntar-se
picar-se
asprejar
acidular
amargar
fermentar
agrejar
àcid
espanyol
amargar
ácido
Sour
through the time
Sour
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
United States of America
Common
Australia
Common
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