tangy

English

Etymology

tang + -y

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtæŋiː/
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  • Rhymes: -æŋi

Adjective

tangy (comparative tangier, superlative tangiest)

  1. having a sharp, pungent flavor
    • 2011 December 15, Felicity Cloake, “How to cook the perfect nut roast”, in Guardian:
      Christmas queen Mary Berry's aubergine five-nut roast, from her Christmas Collection, is, as the name suggests, rather more focused on the nut side of things. Breadcrumbs play second fiddle to a medley of almonds, Brazils, chestnuts, pine nuts and pistachios which, although tangy with lemon juice and garlic, is outrageously dense. A single slice of this could leave you supine in front of the Queen's speech without even the wherewithal to reach for the remote control.

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