adstringent (Meaning)

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adstringent (a.)

See Astringent.

Synonyms & Antonyms of adstringent

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adstringent Sentence Examples

  1. The adstringent taste of unripe persimmons leaves a puckering sensation on the palate.
  2. After applying the adstringent toner, her skin felt tight and refreshed.
  3. The adstringent properties of green tea make it a popular choice for those seeking a mild astringency in their beverages.
  4. The chef added a touch of adstringent herbs to the dish to balance the flavors and add a hint of bitterness.
  5. Some people enjoy the adstringent quality of certain red wines, which leaves a dry sensation in the mouth.
  6. The adstringent nature of alum makes it a common ingredient in skincare products for its tightening effect on the skin.
  7. The herbal tea had a subtle adstringent note, making it a soothing choice for those who prefer a mild bitterness.
  8. The adstringent quality of certain fruits, like cranberries, contributes to their unique flavor profile.
  9. A dab of adstringent ointment helped to alleviate the irritation and promote faster healing of the minor wound.
  10. The adstringent taste of the unripe apple warned the hiker that it was not yet ready for consumption.

FAQs About the word adstringent

See Astringent.

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The adstringent taste of unripe persimmons leaves a puckering sensation on the palate.

After applying the adstringent toner, her skin felt tight and refreshed.

The adstringent properties of green tea make it a popular choice for those seeking a mild astringency in their beverages.

The chef added a touch of adstringent herbs to the dish to balance the flavors and add a hint of bitterness.