rancid
Americanadjective
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having a rank, unpleasant, stale smell or taste, as through decomposition, especially of fats or oils.
rancid butter.
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(of an odor or taste) rank, unpleasant, and stale.
a rancid smell.
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offensive or nasty; disagreeable.
adjective
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(of butter, bacon, etc) having an unpleasant stale taste or smell as the result of decomposition
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(of a taste or smell) rank or sour; stale
Other Word Forms
- rancidity noun
- rancidly adverb
- rancidness noun
- unrancid adjective
Etymology
Origin of rancid
1640–50; < Latin rancidus rank, stinking, equivalent to ranc ( ēre ) to be rotten + -idus -id 4
Explanation
Rancid means sour, rotten, and nasty and refers most specifically to the sharp bad smell of decomposing oils or fats. "Rancid" is a great name for a post-punk band, but a lousy way to describe the sauce on your eggs Benedict. If you've never had the pleasure of smelling something rancid, life has quite a wallop in store for you. As meat, fat, or oil decomposes the chemical change creates a sharp wretched stink that will cause you to recoil. It's just foul. The powerful horrendous fragrance of rancid butter, therefore, makes the word wonderfully potent to describe all sorts of things — from a corrupt dictatorship to a party that's gone on a few hours too long.
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Example Sentences
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As Nolso opens the door, a rancid odour escaped.
From Barron's • Mar. 3, 2026
Perhaps Robinson's big mistake is refusing to own his rancid commentary.
From Salon • Sep. 21, 2024
Poor quality oil, or rancid oil, will have a lower smoke point.
From Seattle Times • May 20, 2024
The goat was "nasty and mean", smelled "disgusting, musky, rancid", and would chase her young children, knocking them down.
From BBC • Apr. 26, 2024
When I woke, my head felt as though it had been stuffed full of cotton, and my mouth tasted of rancid honey.
From "The City Beautiful" by Aden Polydoros
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