mordicant (Meaning)

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mordicant (a.)

Biting; acrid; as, the mordicant quality of a body.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mordicant

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mordicant Sentence Examples

  1. The mordicant criticism left a lasting scar on his psyche.
  2. Her mordicant remarks cut him deeply, like a knife through flesh.
  3. The mordicant tone of her voice revealed her unwavering disapproval.
  4. The playwright's mordicant satire exposed the hypocrisy of the ruling class.
  5. The mordicant wit of the comedian left the audience in stitches, despite its biting edge.
  6. The mordicant acidity of the liquid swiftly dissolved the metal.
  7. The mordicant pain in his leg made it difficult for him to walk.
  8. The mordicant smell of the incinerator permeated the surrounding area.
  9. The mordicant gaze of the stranger sent shivers down his spine.
  10. The mordicant nature of his past experiences made him bitter and cynical.

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Biting; acrid; as, the mordicant quality of a body.

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The mordicant criticism left a lasting scar on his psyche.

Her mordicant remarks cut him deeply, like a knife through flesh.

The mordicant tone of her voice revealed her unwavering disapproval.

The playwright's mordicant satire exposed the hypocrisy of the ruling class.