rancidity

/ræŋkɪdɪsɪti/

Definitions

1. noun

The state or quality of being rancid; a condition in which something, especially fat or oil, becomes spoiled and develops an unpleasant smell or taste.

“The rancidity of the old oil was apparent by its strong smell.”

Synonyms

  • decay
  • spoilage

Antonyms

  • freshness
  • purity