curdled (Meaning)

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curdled (s)

transformed from a liquid into a soft semisolid or solid mass

curdled Sentence Examples

  1. The milk left on the counter overnight had curdled by morning, emitting a sour odor.
  2. As the chef added vinegar to the warm milk, it curdled instantly, forming small white clumps.
  3. Upon heating the cream too rapidly, it curdled, ruining the consistency of the sauce.
  4. The sight of curdled yogurt in the fridge made me hesitate before deciding to throw it away.
  5. She recoiled in horror as the cream in her coffee curdled upon contact with the lemon juice.
  6. Despite her careful monitoring, the custard curdled unexpectedly, leaving a grainy texture.
  7. The sauce had curdled during transportation, leaving an unappetizing layer of separated ingredients.
  8. When I poured the expired milk into my tea, it curdled immediately, forming unsightly clumps.
  9. The unexpected addition of lemon juice to the warm milk curdled it, creating a chunky mess.
  10. He winced as he tasted the curdled cheese sauce, realizing he had overheated it during preparation.

FAQs About the word curdled

transformed from a liquid into a soft semisolid or solid mass

rotten, sourish, spoiled, turned, rancid, decayed, putrid, addled, decomposed, corrupted

good, sweet, fresh, preserved, sweet, good, undecomposed, preserved,fresh, undecomposed

The milk left on the counter overnight had curdled by morning, emitting a sour odor.

As the chef added vinegar to the warm milk, it curdled instantly, forming small white clumps.

Upon heating the cream too rapidly, it curdled, ruining the consistency of the sauce.

The sight of curdled yogurt in the fridge made me hesitate before deciding to throw it away.