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Rancid Meaning in English

word

ˈɹænsɪd
RAN-sid
ɹˈɑːnsɪd
RAHN-sid

Definition

'Rancid' describes food, especially fat or oil, that has gone bad and smells or tastes unpleasant.

Usage & Nuances

'Rancid' is mostly used for oils, butter, nuts, or foods with fat that have spoiled. It's always negative. Common collocations: 'rancid butter', 'rancid smell'. Not used for spoiled fruits or vegetables.

Example Sentences

The milk tasted rancid so I threw it away.

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I could smell the rancid butter from the fridge.

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These nuts are rancid and shouldn’t be eaten.

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Something in this dish tastes a bit rancid—did you use old oil?

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The chips are fine, but the dip smells rancid to me.

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As soon as I opened the jar, a rancid odor filled the room.

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