Tangier Meaning in English
word · lemma: tangy
ˈtæŋɪə
TANG-ee-uh
tˈæŋɪɐ
TANG-ee-uh
परिभाषा
Describes something having a stronger, more noticeable sour or sharp taste, or a taste that is more tangy than before.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Usually comparative, describing a food or drink's taste. Common in food reviews and recipes ('tangier sauce'). Not physical texture—refers only to flavor. Often contrasted with 'sweeter' or 'milder.'
Spanish: más ácido - más agrio - más picante (sabor)Portuguese (BR): mais ácido - mais picante (sabor) - mais azedoPortuguese (PT): mais ácido - mais picante (sabor) - mais azedoChinese (Simplified): 更酸 - 更有刺激味Chinese (Traditional): 更酸 - 更有刺激味Hindi: और खट्टा - और तीखा (स्वाद)Arabic: أكثر حموضة - أكثر لذعاً (مذاق)Bengali: অধিক টক - আরও ঝাঁঝালো (স্বাদ)Russian: более кисловатый - более острый (вкус)Japanese: より酸味が強い - よりピリッとした(味)Vietnamese: chua hơn - vị gắt hơnKorean: 더 톡 쏘는 맛 - 더 새콤한 맛Turkish: daha ekşi - daha keskin (tat)Urdu: زیادہ کھٹا - زیادہ تیز (ذائقہ)Indonesian: lebih asam - lebih tajam (rasa)
उदाहरण वाक्य
This lemonade tastes tangier than yesterday.
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The orange juice is much tangier now.
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Is this yogurt tangier than usual?
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I like it tangier, so I add some lemon zest.
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The dressing became tangier after I mixed in some vinegar.
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Wow, this salsa is way tangier than I expected!
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