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    sour
    [ˈsouər]
    adjective
    sour (adjective) · sourer (comparative adjective) · sourest (superlative adjective)
    1. having an acid taste like lemon or vinegar:
      "she sampled the wine and found it was sour"
      • (of food, especially milk) spoiled because of fermentation:
        "the kitchen smelled of sour milk"
      • having a rancid smell:
        "her breath was always sour"
    2. feeling or expressing resentment, disappointment, or anger:
      "she was quite a different woman from the sour, bored creature I had known"
    3. (of soil) deficient in lime and usually dank.
    4. (of petroleum or natural gas) containing a relatively high sulfur content.
    noun
    sour (noun) · sours (plural noun)
    1. a drink made by mixing an alcoholic beverage with lemon juice or lime juice:
      "a rum sour"
    verb
    sour (verb) · sours (third person present) · soured (past tense) · soured (past participle) · souring (present participle)
    1. make or become sour:
      "water soured with tamarind" · "a bowl of milk was souring in the sun"
      • make or become unpleasant, acrimonious, or difficult:
        "a dispute soured relations between the two countries for over a year" · "many friendships have soured over borrowed money"
    Origin
    Old English sūr, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch zuur and German sauer.
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  1. : having or being an acid or tart taste that is one of the four taste sensations compare bitter sense 1, salt entry 3 sense 1b, sweet entry 1 sense 1b : a cocktail made with liquor, lemon or lime juice, sugar, and sometimes soda water : to become or make sour
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    having an acid taste, resembling that of vinegar, lemon juice, etc.; tart. rendered acid or affected by fermentation; fermented. producing the one of the four basic taste sensations that is not bitter, salt, or sweet. a sour smell. distasteful or disagreeable; unpleasant.
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