"Yeasty" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Yeasty" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Yeasty" Meaning

Characterized by or causing fermentation, typically by the action of microorganisms such as yeast:

Example: The fermentation process gave the drink a yeasty flavour.

"Yeasty" Examples

Usage Examples of "Yeasty"


1. Describing Smell

- Formal centers had a yeasty smell that repelled students who spent their lunch in the common room.
- The apartments were newly renovated and had a yeasty smell that gave them an unpleasant ambiance.

2. Describing Odor of Fermentation

- She poured a glass of homemade wine and the yeasty aroma reminded her of her childhood.
- The smell in the fermentation tank was unlike anything anyone at the brewery had experienced before – a yeasty smell that even permeated their clothes.

3. Describing Sensation of Baking

- They planted all the vegetables we baked them without salt or fat, and the house was filled with the yeasty pit surrounded by hundreds of piles of white rice.
- Her hands tapped out a cheerful rhythm as the soft, yeasty loaf with glistening water slid onto the counter.

4. Describing Yeast's Action

- She was mishandling them forcefully, adding the right amount of water and heat and kneading everything to a great dough with a yeasty crop in a few minutes, which smoothly slipped into the form she was kneading onto the paper.
- She was mixing yeast starter dough that was just coming into activity, and she had to handle the dough sufficiently before adding the lumps.

5. Describing Place or Air with Humidity

- It was definitely "exuberant", but it wasn't as bright, with slightly dark woods mainly, yeasty scents here and there, and very pleasant for sitting in the living room.

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