ETYM Latin acerbus, from acer sharp: cf. French acerbe. Related to Acrid.
1. Harsh or corrosive in tone; SYN. acerbic, acid, acrid, bitter, blistering, caustic, sulfurous, sulphurous, venomous, virulent, vitriolic.
2. Sour or bitter in taste; SYN. acerbic, astringent, sharp.
acerbic · acid · acrid · astringent · bitter · blistering · caustic · sour · sulfurous · sulphurous · unpleasant · venomous · virulent · vitriolic
acephalous · Acer · acerb · acerbate · acerbic · acerbically · acerbity · acerbly · acerebral · acero · acerose
Koji je ukusa pelina.
Ciničan.
Bridak, naoštren.
1. To embitter; to irritate
2. Cause to be bitter or resentful
3. Make sour or bitter
acephalous · Acer · acerb · acerbate · acerbic · acerbically · acerbity · acerbly · acerebral · acero · acerose
Acid in temper, mood, or tone.
Harsh or corrosive in tone
acerb · acid · acrid · astringent · bitter · blistering · caustic · sour · sulfurous · sulphurous · unpleasant · venomous · virulent · vitriolic
acephalous · Acer · acerb · acerbate · acerbic · acerbically · acerbity · acerbly · acerebral · acero · acerose · acervate · acervation
Ciničan.
In an acid manner; sourly; tartly
Cinično.
Plural: acerbities
ETYM French acerbité, Latin acerbitas, from acerbus. Related to Acerb.
1. A sharp bitterness.
2. A sharp sour taste; SYN. tartness.
3. Bitterness, especially of feeling.
acrimony · bitterness · jaundice · tartness · thorniness
Gorak ukus, gorkost, gorkoća.
Cinično.