Antonyms for curdled


Grammar : Adj, verb
Spell : kur-dl
Phonetic Transcription : ˈkɜr dl


Definition of curdled

Origin :
  • 1630s (earlier crudle, 1580s), "to thicken, cause to congeal," frequentative of curd (v.) "to make into curd" (late 14c.; see curd). Of blood, in figurative sense "to inspire horror" from c.1600. Related: Curdled (1590); curdling (c.1700, almost always with reference to blood, in the figurative sense).
  • As in rancid : adj rotten, strong-smelling
  • As in sour : adj bad-tasting; gone bad
  • As in thick : adj concentrated, dense
  • As in sour : verb alienate
  • As in spoil : verb decay, turn bad
  • As in stiffen : verb make or become harder
  • As in thicken : verb set; make more dense
  • As in turn : verb become sour or tainted
  • As in gelatinize : verb coagulate
  • As in indurate : verb harden
  • As in inspissate : verb thicken
  • As in clot : verb coagulate
  • As in coagulate : verb clot
  • As in congeal : verb coagulate
  • As in decay : verb deteriorate, crumble
  • As in displease : verb make unhappy
  • As in harden : verb make or become solid
  • As in hound : verb chase, badger
Example sentences :
  • In thrush the tongue is covered with white patches like curdled milk.
  • Extract from : « The Mother and Her Child » by William S. Sadler
  • Furthermore, he was so daffy and curdled in the Filbert that he sold three times as much as he had.
  • Extract from : « Ade's Fables » by George Ade
  • One had a look of my dead Mary; but the other curdled my blood, and yet it was the same!'
  • Extract from : « Curious, if True » by Elizabeth Gaskell
  • A whitish matter, which may be curdled, is discharged from the nose.
  • Extract from : « Special Report on Diseases of the Horse » by United States Department of Agriculture
  • Her mind was blind with wrath: the cream sauce of the chicken was curdled.
  • Extract from : « The Californians » by Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton
  • I pray you, Raoul, to use your wits, for mine are all curdled in my head.
  • Extract from : « Sir Nigel » by Arthur Conan Doyle
  • At least she was alone; and yet to be alone chilled her marrow and curdled her blood.
  • Extract from : « The Dust Flower » by Basil King
  • "It remains for you to prove your desire," said Petey in curdled tones.
  • Extract from : « At Good Old Siwash » by George Fitch
  • It turned sour and curdled, and became malice and all uncharitableness.
  • Extract from : « The Silver Butterfly » by Mrs. Wilson Woodrow
  • As soon as it has curdled, remove it; and when cold, pour it into a vial, and cork it.
  • Extract from : « The Pyrotechnist's Treasury » by Thomas Kentish

Synonyms for curdled

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