Sour Meaning in English
word
/ˈsaʊɝ/
sowr
/sˈaʊə/
sow-uh
परिभाषा
Having a sharp, acidic taste like lemon or vinegar. It can also describe something that has gone bad or an unfriendly attitude or feeling.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Commonly describes taste but also attitudes or situations ('go sour' = go badly). Often paired with words like 'lemon', 'milk', or 'relationship'. Informal when used for mood.
Spanish: agrio - ácido (sabor)Portuguese (BR): azedoPortuguese (PT): azedoChinese (Simplified): 酸的Chinese (Traditional): 酸的Hindi: खट्टाArabic: حامضBengali: টক - বিরক্তিকর (ব্যবহারিক আচরণ বা পরিস্থিতি) Russian: кислый - испорченный (о молоке и еде) - недоброжелательный (о настроении)Japanese: 酸っぱい - 機嫌が悪い (態度・気分)Vietnamese: chua - khó chịu (thái độ, cảm xúc)Korean: 시다 - 틀어지다 (관계, 분위기)Turkish: ekşi - bozulmuş (süt gibi) - aksi (davranış, his)Urdu: کھٹا - بگڑ جانا (مزاج یا رشتہ)Indonesian: asam - buruk (perasaan, hubungan)
उदाहरण वाक्य
This lemon tastes really sour.
basic
Milk will become sour if you leave it out.
basic
She made a face because the candy was too sour.
basic
Their friendship turned sour after the argument.
natural
That comment left a sour feeling in the room.
natural
If things go sour, call me and I'll help.
natural