vinagre means vinegar — a common term in Essential Spanish. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: April 28, 2026
vinagre
noun • /[bee-NAH-greh]/
vinegar
Example:
El vinagre es muy fuerte.
The vinegar is very strong.
🧠 What does vinagre mean?
Vinagre is a sour liquid produced by the fermentation of ethanol or sugars by acetic acid bacteria. It is commonly used as a condiment in salad dressings, for pickling, and as an ingredient in cooking and marinades. Different types of vinagre exist, derived from various sources such as grapes, apples, or grains, each possessing unique flavor profiles.
📚 Extra examples
- Este aderezo para ensaladas tiene un toque de vinagre balsámico.
This salad dressing has a touch of balsamic vinegar. - Se utiliza vinagre de vino tinto para marinar la carne.
Red wine vinegar is used to marinate the meat. - Guardamos los pepinillos en una solución de agua y vinagre.
We store the pickles in a solution of water and vinegar. - El vinagre de manzana es popular por sus supuestos beneficios para la salud.
Apple cider vinegar is popular for its supposed health benefits.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'vinagre' originates from the Old French word 'vinaigre', which literally means 'sour wine' (from 'vin' meaning wine and 'aigre' meaning sour). This reflects its origin as a product of wine fermentation.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "vinagre"
Synonyms: ácido acético
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