I can give you several sentences.
Those chips are rancid!
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Rancid refers to a strong or unpleasant smell or taste that is typically associated with food that has gone bad or is spoiled due to the breakdown of fats or oils.
Those chips are rancid!
You should not eat anything rancid because it may not taste very good.That sentence doesn't use rancid in a sentence very well... Rancid is an amazing descriptive word and deserves a sentence that uses it to the best of its amazingness.... something like..... As he walked by he could smell the rancid decomposition of the dog that had died a week earlier.More specifically, rancid refers to a bad odor from decomposing oils or fats. A sentence could be, "That spoiled milk has a rancid odor coming from it."
the food was very rancid
"Turned" in the given sentence is a verb in its past tense. In this instance, "turned" is being used as a synonym for "became", and "rancid" is an "objective complement" of the "predicate adjective" type.
No, the word "rancid" is an adjective.
rancid is an adjective. here is rancid used in a sentence: Since the cheese was left in the refrigerator so long, it got rancid and we had to throw it out.
I am not writing a sentence using that word.
No, the word 'rancid' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.The noun forms of the adjective 'rancid' are rancidity and rancidness.
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