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sour
02
agriado, echado a perder
deteriorated or gone bad, often with an acidic or unpleasant quality
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agrio, amargo
exhibiting a mood or demeanor marked by irritation or displeasure
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ácido, agrio
referring to soil that has a low pH level, making it acidic and potentially less suitable for growing certain types of plants
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ácido, amargo
refering to petroleum or natural gas that contains a significant amount of sulfur compounds, making it more challenging to process and refine
Sour
02
sour de whisky, cocktail agrio
a cocktail made with a base spirit, citrus juice, and sweetener, typically served over ice
to sour
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hacer algo agrio
to make something taste tangy or tart by adding acid or letting it ferment
Transitive
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agriar, desmejorar
to cause something to become negative, unpleasant, or less favorable
Transitive
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agriar, envenenar
to gradually turn unpleasant, often due to a change in circumstances or emotions
Intransitive
sour
adj
sourish
adj
sourish
adj
sourly
adv
sourly
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sourness
n
sourness
n
Ejemplo
She loves the sour taste of grapefruit in the morning.
He was surprised by the sour taste of the fruit.
The green apple had a delightfully sour and crisp flavor.
The lemon juice was too sour for her to drink straight.
This milk smells sour.