"Tangy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tangy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tangy" Meaning

Having a sharp, biting flavor or taste, typically pleasant and refreshing; sharp, suspicious, or ill-tempered.

"Tangy" Examples

Tangy in a sentence:


1. The citrus flavor of the lemon gave the refreshing drink a tangy taste.
2. The tangy sauce complemented the sweetness of the BBQ chicken perfectly.
3. I find the taste of kimchi to be a bit too tangy for my liking.
4. The tangy smell of the freshly brewed cider wafted through the autumn air.
5. She added a squeeze of fresh lime juice to give the salad a nice tangy flavor.

"Tangy" Similar Words

Tango

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Tangos

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Tangram

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Tangs

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The word "tangs" can refer to several things depending on the context:<br><br>1. Tangs (fish): Tangs are a family of fish, commonly found in the Indo-Pacific region, belonging to the surgeonfish genus (Ctenochaetus) or the tang surgeonfish and unicornfish genus (Naso). They are characterized by their long, pointed snouts and are popular aquarium fish.<br><br>2. Tangs (Swahili people): In East Africa, particularly in Kenya, "tang" is a term used as a diminutive for the Swahili people, who are an ethnic group originating in the region.<br><br>3. Other meanings: In some contexts, "tangs" might also refer to tangs, which are long, narrow projections, particularly in ancient Chinese booties or jingongao, or tangs in bowls of noodles in some Asian cuisines.

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Tangut refers to a language and a script that was used in the western part of China from the 10th to the 13th centuries. It was spoken by the Tanguts of the Western Xia Dynasty in what is now the Gansu and Ningxia provinces of China. The language is a member of the Sino-Tibetan language family and is thought to be closely related to the Khitan language, another extinct Sino-Tibetan language.<br><br>The Tangut script was a logographic script, meaning that each character represented a word or a concept rather than a sound. It was written from top to bottom and was used for writings such as literature, poetry, and documents. However, the script was not widely used outside of the Western Xia Dynasty, and it was eventually replaced by Han Chinese.<br><br>The Tangut language and script have been of interest to scholars for many years, with some of the most significant linguistic discoveries being made in the early 20th century. The scripts and texts were rediscovered and have since been studied and translated.

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Tanis

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An ancient Egyptian city located in the Nile River delta.

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