sour
How to Use Sour
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA sharp, acidic taste — or, figuratively, a bad mood or a relationship that has curdled.
"Sour grapes" means pretending not to want something you can't have, not literally sour fruit.
Word Forms
sourer comparative, soured past tense, sours plural, sour plural, soured plural, sours singular, sour singular, soured singular, sourest singular, souredst singular, soureth singular, sourest superlative
Fill the Gap
Can you complete this real example?
The lemonade was too _____ for the kids to enjoy.
Etymology
From Old English sur, from Proto-Germanic *suraz — the same ancient root that gives German sauer and Dutch zuur.