English
Etymology
From the w:Aesop|Aesop's fable w:The Fox and the Grapes|The Fox and the Grapes, in which a fox, unable to reach grapes he is seeking, decides that they must have been sour.
Phrase
sour grapes
- idiom To put down or express disdain about something that one desires but cannot have.
#: I think his comments about that new car are just sour grapes because he can't afford it.
Translations
trans-top|express disdain
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