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Rance Meaning in English

word

ˈɹæns
RANS
ɹˈɑːns
RAHNSS

Definition

A strong, unpleasant smell or taste, especially that of fats or oils that have gone bad. Most often used in the context of spoiled food, particularly in older or technical English.

Usage & Nuances

'Rance' is rare and outdated in modern English; mainly found in scientific or technical contexts. Usually replaced by 'rancid' (adjective). Not used to describe people or non-food smells.

Example Sentences

The butter had a strong rance after being left out for days.

basic

You can smell the rance in old cooking oil.

basic

The scientist noted the rance of the fat sample.

basic

After a week, the chips developed a bit of rance and tasted awful.

natural

There's a distinct rance in this salad dressing—better not use it.

natural

It's easy to miss the rance in nuts until you actually taste one.

natural