aigre (Meaning)

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aigre (a.)

Sour.

Synonyms & Antonyms of aigre

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

aigre Sentence Examples

  1. The chef frowned as he tasted the sauce, finding it aigre and in need of more sweetness.
  2. The aigre note in the vinegar added a tangy flavor to the salad dressing.
  3. Despite its name, the aigre cherry had a surprisingly sweet taste with just a hint of tartness.
  4. The wine had an aigre undertone, suggesting it had aged a bit longer than anticipated.
  5. The cook adjusted the recipe to balance the aigre and sweet elements in the dish.
  6. The pickles had a distinct aigre quality, making them a perfect accompaniment to the rich flavors of the sandwich.
  7. She wrinkled her nose at the aigre smell emanating from the spoiled milk.
  8. The chef recommended pairing the aigre soup with a buttery roll to offset its acidity.
  9. The aigre aftertaste of the green apple lingered on my palate as I finished the snack.
  10. The bartender crafted a refreshing cocktail with a splash of aigre citrus juice to awaken the taste buds.

FAQs About the word aigre

Sour.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The chef frowned as he tasted the sauce, finding it aigre and in need of more sweetness.

The aigre note in the vinegar added a tangy flavor to the salad dressing.

Despite its name, the aigre cherry had a surprisingly sweet taste with just a hint of tartness.

The wine had an aigre undertone, suggesting it had aged a bit longer than anticipated.