acridness (Meaning)

Wordnet

acridness (n)

extreme bitterness

the quality of being sharply disagreeable in language or tone

Webster

acridness (n.)

The quality of being acrid or pungent; irritant bitterness; acrimony; as, the acridity of a plant, of a speech.

acridness Sentence Examples

  1. The acridness of the burnt popcorn permeated the entire kitchen.
  2. She wrinkled her nose at the acridness of the cleaning solution.
  3. The acridness of the medicine made it challenging for the patient to take.
  4. The acridness of the spoiled milk was immediately noticeable upon opening the container.
  5. Despite its appealing appearance, the fruit had an unexpected acridness.
  6. The acridness of the chemicals in the lab required researchers to wear protective gear.
  7. The air was filled with the acridness of the smoky barbecue.
  8. The acridness of the vinegar added a unique flavor to the salad dressing.
  9. The acridness of the smoke from the forest fire hung heavy in the air.
  10. The critique was delivered with an acridness that left the artist feeling discouraged.

FAQs About the word acridness

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The acridness of the burnt popcorn permeated the entire kitchen.

She wrinkled her nose at the acridness of the cleaning solution.

The acridness of the medicine made it challenging for the patient to take.

The acridness of the spoiled milk was immediately noticeable upon opening the container.