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Acerbic

Acerbic

uh-SUR-bik

Definition

  1. (adjective) Harsh, sharp, or biting in tone, manner, or taste.

Example

His acerbic wit made him popular among his friends but often got him into trouble.

Fun Fact

“Acerbic” comes from the Latin acerbus, meaning “bitter” or “sour,” originally referring to taste. Over time, the word took on a figurative meaning, describing sharp or cutting remarks. Many famous figures—like Dorothy Parker and Oscar Wilde—were known for their acerbic humor, delivering witty but often biting commentary.

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