soured

IPA: sˈaʊɝd

adjective

  • That has become or been made sour.
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Examples of "soured" in Sentences

  • The dedication was revoked and the relationship soured.
  • In fact, it's soured and stuck to the bottom of the carton.
  • His expression soured, as though he'd remembered something unpleasant.
  • Jeeter was amused by their expressions, though his expression soured quickly.
  • Regions said it added $1 billion in soured loans to the portfolio it sold or intends to sell.
  • The album's release was postponed many times over the next two years as relations between the rappers and their new label soured, culminating in a lawsuit (later settled out of court) in which the Clipse sought to leave Jive.
  • Epstein, a Fairfax County native who became an activist after she lost her job and became unable to pay her mortgage, launched a grass-roots movement against the country's largest banks, which are facing the prospects of billions of dollars in soured loans and legal expenses.
  • As The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, institutional investors led by BlackRock Inc. and Allianz SE's Pacific Investment Management Co., or Pimco, are asking Bank of America Corp. to repurchase or "put back" as much as $16.5 billion in soured mortgage-backed securities.

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