• | Having an acid or sharp, biting taste, like vinegar, and the juices of most unripe fruits; acid; tart. |
• | Changed, as by keeping, so as to be acid, rancid, or musty, turned. |
• | Disagreeable; unpleasant; hence; cross; crabbed; peevish; morose; as, a man of a sour temper; a sour reply. |
• | Afflictive; painful. |
• | Cold and unproductive; as, sour land; a sour marsh. |
• | A sour or acid substance; whatever produces a painful effect. |
• | To cause to become sour; to cause to turn from sweet to sour; as, exposure to the air sours many substances. |
• | To make cold and unproductive, as soil. |
• | To make unhappy, uneasy, or less agreeable. |
• | To cause or permit to become harsh or unkindly. |
• | To macerate, and render fit for plaster or mortar; as, to sour lime for business purposes. |
• | To become sour; to turn from sweet to sour; as, milk soon sours in hot weather; a kind temper sometimes sours in adversity. |
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