Rancid Meaning in English
word
ˈɹænsɪd
RAN-sid
ɹˈɑːnsɪd
RAHN-sid
परिभाषा
'Rancid' describes food, especially fat or oil, that has gone bad and smells or tastes unpleasant.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'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.
Spanish: rancioPortuguese (BR): rançosoPortuguese (PT): rançosoChinese (Simplified): 腐臭的Chinese (Traditional): 腐臭的Hindi: बासी (खराब गंध वाला)Arabic: زنخBengali: পচা - দুর্গন্ধযুক্ত (তেল বা চর্বি)Russian: протухший - прогорклыйJapanese: 腐った(油・脂に使う)Vietnamese: ôi (dầu, mỡ) - bốc mùiKorean: 산패한 - 썩은 냄새가 나는 (기름/지방류)Turkish: kokuşmuş - ekşimiş (yağ/türevleri için)Urdu: بدبودار (چربی یا تیل) - سڑا ہوا (چربی کے لیے)Indonesian: tengik - bau tengik
उदाहरण वाक्य
The milk tasted rancid so I threw it away.
basic
I could smell the rancid butter from the fridge.
basic
These nuts are rancid and shouldn’t be eaten.
basic
Something in this dish tastes a bit rancid—did you use old oil?
natural
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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