mordacity (Meaning)
Wordnet
mordacity (n)
a disposition to biting
Webster
mordacity (n.)
The quality of being mordacious; biting severity, or sarcastic quality.
Synonyms & Antonyms of mordacity
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mordacity Sentence Examples
- The politician's mordacity during the debate alienated even his supporters.
- The critic's review was marked by a mordacity that bordered on cruelty.
- The child's mordant wit drew both laughter and gasps from the adults.
- The satirist's mordacity spared no one, skewering both the powerful and the powerless.
- The divorce proceedings were filled with mordant exchanges that left wounds that would never fully heal.
- The surgeon's mordacity in the operating room saved the patient's life but came at the cost of his self-respect.
- The journalist's mordant pen exposed the corruption that had long festered within the city government.
- The defense attorney's mordacity in court was so relentless that the prosecution faltered under its weight.
- The teacher's mordant sense of humor kept his students both in stitches and on the edge of their seats.
- The old woman's mordacity had diminished with age, but she still had a sharp tongue that could cut deep.
FAQs About the word mordacity
a disposition to bitingThe quality of being mordacious; biting severity, or sarcastic quality.
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The politician's mordacity during the debate alienated even his supporters.
The critic's review was marked by a mordacity that bordered on cruelty.
The child's mordant wit drew both laughter and gasps from the adults.
The satirist's mordacity spared no one, skewering both the powerful and the powerless.