Meaning & Definition of word "Rancid"

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    Rancid

    /ˈræn.sɪd/

    adjective:

    • 1. having a strong, unpleasant smell or taste as a result of being old and no longer fresh, especially in relation to fats or oils.
      • Example: The butter had turned rancid and was no longer fit for consumption.
    • 2. characterized by extremely unpleasant or offensive attitudes or behaviors.
      • Example: His rancid remarks about his coworkers created a toxic atmosphere in the office.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'rancidus', meaning 'to stink, to be rotten'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    rancid breath:

    Bad smell coming from the mouth, typically due to poor hygiene or certain foods.

    rancid oil:

    Cooking oil that has spoiled, often characterized by a bad smell.

    rancid reputation:

    A reputation that is damaged or disliked, often due to unethical behavior.

    Related Words

    fermented:

    Undergoing a biochemical process, often yielding strong flavors or smells.

    decomposed:

    Having broken down, typically referring to organic matter that has rotted.

    Slang Meanings of rancid

    Meaning: Outdated or unwanted.

    Example Sentence: That style is so rancid; no one wears that anymore.

    Meaning: Used to describe a negative situation or experience.

    Example Sentence: My last date was rancid; it was a total disaster.