- having a taste like that of a lemon or of fruit that is not ready to eat
- sour apples
- a sour flavour
Synonyms bitterbitterpungent ▪ sour ▪ acrid ▪ sharp ▪ acidThese words all describe a strong, unpleasant taste or smell.bitter (of a taste or smell) strong and usually unpleasant; (of food or drink) having a bitter taste.pungent (of a smell or taste) strong and usually unpleasant; (of food or smoke) having a pungent smell or taste:see also sweet-and-sour- the pungent smell of burning rubber
- Too much pulp produces a sour wine.
- acrid smoke from burning tyres
- The cheese has a distinctively sharp taste.
- a(n) bitter/pungent/sour/acrid/sharp/acid taste/flavour
- a(n) bitter/pungent/acrid/sharp/acid smell/odour
- a(n) bitter/sour/sharp/acid fruit
- pungent/sharp cheese
- pungent/acrid smoke
Extra ExamplesTopics Cooking and eatingb2- The sauce tasted very sour.
- Chinese sweet-and-sour pork
- Too much pulp produces a sour wine.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- smell
- taste
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- leave a sour taste in somebody’s mouth
- (especially of milk) having an unpleasant taste or smell because it is not fresh
- to turn/go sour
- a sour smell
Synonyms bitterbitterpungent ▪ sour ▪ acrid ▪ sharp ▪ acidThese words all describe a strong, unpleasant taste or smell.bitter (of a taste or smell) strong and usually unpleasant; (of food or drink) having a bitter taste.pungent (of a smell or taste) strong and usually unpleasant; (of food or smoke) having a pungent smell or taste:- the pungent smell of burning rubber
- Too much pulp produces a sour wine.
- acrid smoke from burning tyres
- The cheese has a distinctively sharp taste.
- a(n) bitter/pungent/sour/acrid/sharp/acid taste/flavour
- a(n) bitter/pungent/acrid/sharp/acid smell/odour
- a(n) bitter/sour/sharp/acid fruit
- pungent/sharp cheese
- pungent/acrid smoke
Extra Examples- The milk smelled sour.
- He smelled a sour whiff on the old man's breath.
- She smelled the slightly sour smell of beer on his breath.
- The milk had turned sour.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- smell
- taste
- …
- extremely
- fairly
- very
- …
- leave a sour taste in somebody’s mouth
- (of people) not cheerful; unfriendly and unpleasant
- She was a sour and disillusioned woman.
- a sour face
- The meeting ended on a sour note with several people walking out.
- The whole experience has really left a sour taste in my mouth.
Word OriginOld English sūr, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zuur and German sauer.
Idioms
See sour in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionarygo/turn sour
- to stop being pleasant or working properly
- Their relationship soon went sour.
Extra Examples- Their friendship has turned a little sour.
- Their relationship quickly turned sour.
- As time went by the marriage turned sour.
sour grapes
- (saying) used to show that you think somebody is jealous and is pretending that something is not important
- He said he didn't want the job anyway, but that's just sour grapes.
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