vinagrous (Meaning)
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vinagrous (a.)
Resembling vinegar; sour.
Fig.: Unamiable; morose.
Synonyms & Antonyms of vinagrous
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vinagrous Sentence Examples
- The vinagrous taste of the salad dressing puckered my lips.
- Her vinagrous remarks cut me like a knife, leaving me wounded.
- The wine had a slight vinagrous undertone, balancing its sweetness.
- The elderly woman's vinagrous demeanor kept everyone at bay.
- The rain had a vinagrous scent, mingling with the damp earth.
- The lemon juice in the marinade added a vinagrous tang to the grilled fish.
- The vinagrous fumes from the vinegar bottle irritated my sinuses.
- The writer's vinagrous prose reflected his bitter outlook on life.
- The sauce had a vinagrous kick that complemented the tender meatloaf.
- The pungent vinagrous smell of the pickles pervaded the kitchen.
FAQs About the word vinagrous
Resembling vinegar; sour., Fig.: Unamiable; morose.
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No antonyms found.
The vinagrous taste of the salad dressing puckered my lips.
Her vinagrous remarks cut me like a knife, leaving me wounded.
The wine had a slight vinagrous undertone, balancing its sweetness.
The elderly woman's vinagrous demeanor kept everyone at bay.