0 having a sharp, sometimes unpleasant, taste or smell, like a lemon, and not sweet:
1 unfriendly or easily annoyed:
Overnight, it seemed, their relationship had turned sour.
She gave me a sour look.
3 to (cause to) become unpleasant or unfriendly:
4 a drink made from strong alcohol, lemon, or lime juice, sugar, and ice:
a whisky sour
6 unfriendly or unpleasant in manner or attitude:
7 to become sour:
8 to become bad or unpleasant, or cause someone to feel bad or unhappy:
9 to become, or cause to become, less pleasant, friendly, or successful:
Meeting clients unexpectedly can sour a relationship.
Loans are souring, as bankruptcies and the bad debts they leave behind keep mounting.
a market/economy sours Companies and families spend less on travel when the economy sours.
10 no longer successful or pleasant:
11 to fail or become unpleasant:
Year-end is traditionally when many investors decide whether to sell stocks that have gone sour.
Also, wealthy foreign owners could not as easily demand bailouts if business went sour.
At present sour, sugar-free sweets are advised to aid the stimulation of the salivary gland in conjunction with at least 8 glasses of water daily.
In 2001, when the economy became sour once again, they fell sharply.
Known as rallander'as, they employ most of the region's labour and supply almost 80 % of i the national demand for sour starch.
The strong have eaten sour grapes, and the teeth of the weak are set on edge.
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