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Meaning & Definition of Acidic in English

English

Acidic

having the properties of an acid; sharp or sour in taste.


Pronunciation:

/əˈsɪdɪk/

Part of Speech:

adjective

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: Relating to or having the properties of an acid.

    Example Sentence: Lemon juice is highly acidic.

  • Definition: Containing a high concentration of hydrogen ions.

    Example Sentence: The acidic solution can corrode metals.

  • Definition: A sharp, biting, or sour taste or smell.

    Example Sentence: The acidic flavor of vinegar can enhance many dishes.

  • Definition: In chemistry, having a pH less than 7.

    Example Sentence: The acidic nature of the solution was confirmed by pH testing.

  • Definition: Figuratively, referring to something harsh or critical.

    Example Sentence: Her acidic remarks offended several people.

Etymology

Origin: From Latin 'acidus' meaning 'sour, sharp'.

Synonyms

sourtartsharpcausticbitter

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • acidic humor: A type of humor that is sharp, biting, or critical.
  • acidic nature: Referring to the inherent properties of a substance that has a low pH.
  • acidic environment: An environment that has a high concentration of acidic substances or pollutants.

Translations

  • Spanish: ácido
  • French: acide
  • German: sauer
  • Russian: кислый

Related Words

  • acid: a substance with a sour taste that can react with bases.
  • alkaline: relating to or having the properties of a base, opposite of acidic.
  • pH: a measure of how acidic or basic a solution is.

Slang Meanings of acidic

  • Meaning: To be overly critical or harsh in comments.

    Example Sentence: She was being acidic about his performance.

  • Meaning: Referring to a sour or unpleasant personality.

    Example Sentence: Don't take her comments seriously; she's just being acidic today.