sour|sourer|sourest in English
adjective
['saʊə(r)]
having a sour taste; bitter, disillusioned, resentful
Use "sour|sourer|sourest" in a sentence
1. Many of the older, sourer priests grumbled at the spread of licentiousness and gluttony.
2. Synonyms for acridest include Acerbest, sourest, sharpest, bitterest, tartest, tangiest, harshest, zingiest, zestiest and strongest
3. Rotten, sour.
4. Synonyms for Acerbest include sourest, sharpest, acridest, bitterest, tartest, tangiest, harshest, zingiest, zestiest and unpleasantest
5. No, don't sour.
6. 🔊 Though the drink should have been sweet, it’s Acerb taste was much sourer than expected
7. Sweet and sour pork!
8. This milk is sour.
9. Acidulous definition, slightly sour
10. The earth is sour.
11. Lemons have a sour taste.
12. Make sour or more sour Familiarity information: Acidulate used as a verb is very rare.
13. Sakata Rice Crackers Sour Cream And Chives 100g Sakata Rice Crackers Sour Cream And Chives 100g
14. 11 They are and sour pork, almond junket, shrimp omelet and Chicken in and sour sauce.
15. This lemon is so sour!
16. Synonyms for Brinier include saltier, bitterer, tangier, tarter, sourer, acrider, more salt, more saline, more brackish and more brak
17. Revelry has struck sour note.
18. The soup has gone sour.
19. Their faces were habitually sour.
20. The sauce tasted very sour.
21. The whole country's gone sour.
22. $15.00 Akasha's Sour Orange Marmalade 6oz
23. 16 This apple is really sour!
24. Acidulous: 1 adj being sour to the taste Synonyms: acid , acidic , acidulent sour having a sharp biting taste
25. 9 Sour cream dressing and sour half-and-half dressing have been defined and are on supermarket shelves.