wersh
Tasteless, insipid; or sour and bitter
Definitions
Lacking flavour, insipid; or, of taste, sharp and sour.
wersh In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Scots, from Middle English 'wersh/wersch', of Germanic origin.
People Also Ask
What does 'wersh' mean?
It describes food that is tasteless or insipid, and can also mean sharp and sour.
How do you use 'wersh'?
You'd use it of bland food that needs seasoning, as in 'This soup's awfy wersh — it needs salt.'
Where does 'wersh' come from?
It comes from Middle English 'wersh/wersch', which is of Germanic origin.
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