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rancid

1 of 1adjective
/ˈɹænsɪd/
Forms:more rancid,most rancid
1

(of food) having a spoiled or decomposed smell, typically due to the breakdown of fats or oils

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  • The rancid smell of the leftover bacon made it clear that it had gone bad.
  • The rancid taste of the old cooking oil ruined the entire dish.
  • The cheese had gone rancid after weeks in the fridge, making it inedible.
  • The rancid odor from the expired peanut butter was unmistakable.
  • The rancid butter in the pantry had a strong, sour smell that was difficult to ignore.
2

highly offensive or repulsive, often due to its morally objectionable or deeply unpleasant nature

  • The article’s rancid arguments were filled with bigotry and made many readers feel disgusted.
  • His rancid behavior at the event was so distasteful that it overshadowed the entire occasion.
  • The rancid tone of the speech was marked by its harsh, derogatory comments.
  • The movie’s portrayal of certain characters was criticized for its rancid stereotypes.
  • Her rancid remarks during the discussion revealed a troubling lack of empathy and respect.