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sourness

1 of 1noun
/ˈsaʊərnəs/
1

the quality of having a sharp, acidic taste that is often unpleasant or tangy

  • The sourness of the vinegar made the salad dressing taste more robust.
  • She winced at the sourness of the lemon, even though it was meant to enhance the dish.
  • The sourness of the spoiled milk was unmistakable and made it undrinkable.
  • The sourness of the green apples gave the pie a distinctive tangy flavor.
  • The sourness in the sauce was balanced out by the sweetness of the honey.
2

a sullen moody resentful disposition

3

the sharp or tangy flavor often associated with acidic or tart substances

  • The sourness of the lemonade made it a refreshing summer drink.
  • The natural sourness of the green apple added a crisp and tangy element to the salad.
  • The yogurt had a pleasant sourness, creating a delicious contrast in the dessert.
  • The vinaigrette dressing had a perfect balance of olive oil and vinegar, providing a delightful sourness to the salad.
  • She puckered her lips at the unexpected sourness of the unripe berry.
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