Similar words: cured, inured, scoured, assured, favoured, armoured, injured, insured. Meaning: ['saʊə(r)] adj. having turned bad.
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1) The atmosphere at the house soured.
2) The hot weather soured the milk.
3) An unhappy childhood has soured her view of life.
4) Relations between the two countries have soured.
5) Her temper has soured after giving birth.
6) The laundry soured before if was ironed.
7) The milk has been soured.
8) His blunt comments really soured the atmosphere.
9) I have soured on election.
10) The old man has been soured by poverty.
11) They have soured on the government.
12) That swindle soured a great many potential investors.
13) Mix the soured cream with ketchup and tomatoes.
14) This affair has soured relations between the two countries.
15) His condition was soured.
16) His personality has soured.
17) The soured milk is strained through muslin to leave a soft ball of cheese ready to be shaped.
18) His idealism had been soured by the varied spectacle of human folly.
19) Add the soured cream and cook, stirring, until just warm.
20) Her whole attitude to life soured as a result of that experience.
21) The disagreement over trade tariffs has soured relations between the two countries.
22) Thin down your mayonnaise with soured cream or natural yoghurt.
23) Her mood soured a little.
24) Serve with slices of avocado and soured cream.
25) The milk had soured and separated.
26) The incident soured relations between the two countries.
27) The familiar dark soured then stung with chlorine.
28) Time soured the high feelings pumped up by a winning, if inconclusive,[http://sentencedict.com/soured.html] war.
29) Garnish with a little soured cream and serve with Brussels sprouts and jacket potatoes.
30) The banquet recommenced but the fray had dampened and soured the atmosphere.
More similar words: cured, inured, scoured, assured, favoured, armoured, injured, insured, rumoured, laboured, honoured, uncured, matured, secured, tenured, figured, coloured, enamoured, measured, purebred, raptured, cultured, ruptured, featured, tortured, flavoured, pictured, censured, leisured, reassured.