Meaning & Definition of word "Acrid"

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    Acrid

    /ˈæ.krɪd/

    adjective:

    • 1. having an irritatingly strong and unpleasant taste or smell.
      • Example: The acrid smoke from the fire made it difficult to breathe.
    • 2. sharp or bitter in tone or character; caustic.
      • Example: She responded to the criticism with an acrid remark that left everyone in the room silent.
    • 3. characterized by an intense or distressing quality.
      • Example: The acrid scent of the chemicals filled the lab, causing the students to cough.

    Etymology

    Latin 'acridus', from 'acer' meaning sharp or sour.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    acrid remarks:

    Comments that are harsh or critical.

    acrid smoke:

    Smoke that is sharp and unpleasant in scent.

    acrid humor:

    Humor that is biting or cutting.

    Related Words

    pungent:

    Having an intensely strong smell.

    bitter:

    Having a sharp taste; not sweet.

    caustic:

    Able to burn or corrode organic tissue.

    Slang Meanings of acrid

    Meaning: Harsh criticism or comments.

    Example Sentence: His acrid take on the issue left no one unscathed.

    Meaning: A strong distaste or dislike.

    Example Sentence: She replied with an acrid tone, making her feelings clear.