sour

JLPT N3 14 strokes

Words with this Kanji

Basic Meaning

The character primarily means "sour," describing a taste sensation often experienced with citrus fruits or fermented foods. It is a common adjective in everyday conversation when talking about food.

Extended Meaning

Besides taste, is also used to describe physical sensations, especially muscle soreness or stiffness after exercise. This usage is very common in casual speech.

Figurative Use

In informal contexts, can describe a person's expression or attitude that shows jealousy or envy, often translated as "sour" in English slang.

Common Collocations

  • (suānwèi): sour taste, used to describe flavors.
  • 肌肉 (jīròu suāntòng): muscle soreness, common after physical activity.
  • 表情 (suān liūliū de biǎoqíng): a sour or jealous expression.

Usage Tips

When using to describe taste, it usually appears before the noun (e.g., 柠檬). For muscle soreness, it often pairs with body parts (e.g., ). The figurative use is more colloquial and often appears in spoken language or informal writing. Avoid confusing with other taste adjectives like (bitter) or (sweet).

Example Sentences

This lemon is very sour, suitable for making drinks.

My legs are very sore after exercising.

He showed a sour expression on his face, looking very jealous.