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    tangy
    /ˈtaŋi/

    adjective

    • 1. having a strong, piquant flavour or smell: "a tangy salad"

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  2. Tangy means having a pleasantly strong and sharp flavour, often like lemon or tamarind. Learn more about the word tangy, its synonyms, antonyms, and usage in sentences from various sources.

  3. Tangy is an adjective that describes something having or suggestive of a tang, such as a sour or pungent taste. Learn more about the synonyms, examples, word history, and related articles of tangy from Merriam-Webster.

  4. Tangy means having a pleasantly strong and sharp flavor, often sour or acidic. Learn how to use this adjective in sentences and see how it is translated in different languages.

  5. Tangy means having a sharp, fresh, or briny flavour or aroma, like lemon juice or sea air. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, examples, and usage of tangy in British and American English.

  6. Learn the meaning, pronunciation and usage of the adjective tangy, which describes something with a strong sharp taste or smell. See examples of tangy lemon flavour, crisp tangy air and more.

  7. having a pungent, fresh, or briny flavour or aroma. a tangy sea breeze. Discover More. Other Words From. tang i·ness noun. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of tangy 1. First recorded in 1870–75; tang 1 + -y 1. Discover More. Example Sentences.

  8. /ˈtæŋi/ /ˈtæŋgi/ IPA guide. Other forms: tangiest. Tangy foods, like vinegar and lemon juice, have a sharp, acidic flavor. Your salad will taste better if you pour plenty of tangy salad dressing on it.