How Do You Spell TARTNESS?

Pronunciation: [tˈɑːtnəs] (IPA)

Tartness is a noun meaning the quality of being sour or acidic. Its IPA phonetic transcription is /ˈtɑːtnəs/. The 't' at the beginning is pronounced as a hard 'tah' sound, followed by the long 'ah' vowel sound, then the 'r' sound, and finally the 'nəs' sound, which is pronounced as 'ness' with a schwa sound instead of the 'e'. This word is often used to describe the taste of certain fruits or foods, such as a tartness in a lemon or apple.

TARTNESS Meaning and Definition

  1. Tartness is a noun that refers to the taste or flavor characteristic of something sour or acidic. It describes the sharp, tangy, or biting sensation that is experienced when consuming certain foods or substances. Tartness is often associated with fruits such as lemons, limes, cranberries, green apples, and sour cherries, which naturally contain high levels of citric acid or other organic acids.

    The degree of tartness can vary from mildly sour to intensely acidic. It is a desirable attribute in some culinary creations, particularly in desserts and beverages, as it can enhance the overall flavor profile of a dish by providing a contrasting element to balance out sweetness or richness. Tartness can also add freshness and invigoration to certain savory dishes, like salads or marinades.

    The term tartness can also be used metaphorically to describe the sharpness, acidity, or acerbic nature of a person's speech, attitude, or behavior. In this context, tartness refers to a sharp or cutting quality, often associated with sarcasm, irony, or criticism.

    Overall, tartness can be both a sensory experience and a figurative expression, highlighting the role of acidity in taste and the potential for sharpness in communication or character.

  2. Sharpness to the taste; sharpness of language or manner; sourness.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of TARTNESS

The word tartness is derived from the Middle English word tart which meant sharp or acid to the taste or having a sour flavor. It originated from the Old English word teart meaning severe or sharp. The term tart can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word tartu- which translates to that which causes a sharp taste.

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Plural form of TARTNESS is TARTNESSES

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