souse

[saʊs]

souse Definition

  • 1to immerse in liquid, especially to pickle or steep food in a marinade
  • 2a pickled dish, typically made with pork or fish
  • 3a drunkard

Using souse: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "souse" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I'm going to souse these cucumbers in vinegar.

  • Example

    The recipe calls for sousing the fish overnight.

  • Example

    He's a souse who can't go a day without drinking.

  • Example

    She married a souse who spent all their money on alcohol.

souse Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for souse

Phrases with souse

  • a dish made by boiling meat, usually pork, and then marinating it in vinegar and spices

    Example

    Souse meat is a popular dish in the Caribbean.

  • a bath taken after a hangover to help alleviate the symptoms

    Example

    After a night of heavy drinking, he took a souse bath to feel better.

  • a cheap hotel or boarding house frequented by alcoholics

    Example

    He lived in a souse house for several months before getting sober.

Origins of souse

from Old French 'sous', meaning 'juice'

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Summary: souse in Brief

The term 'souse' [saʊs] refers to immersing food in liquid, particularly pickling or marinating. It also denotes a pickled dish made with pork or fish and a drunkard. Examples include 'I'm going to souse these cucumbers in vinegar,' and 'He's a souse who can't go a day without drinking.' Phrases like 'souse meat' and 'souse bath' are common, while 'souse house' refers to a cheap hotel or boarding house frequented by alcoholics.