Vocabulary Spotlight

Acerbic

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Having a sharp or biting tone or taste; often used to describe speech or writing that is harsh or direct.

“His acerbic wit made people laugh, but sometimes left others feeling hurt.”

Pronunciation

[uh-SUR-bik]

Synonyms, Antonyms & Related Words

Synonyms

Biting
Caustic
Sharp
Harsh
Acidic

Antonyms

Gentle
Mild
Kind
Sweet
Pleasant

Related Words

Acerbity
Sardonic
Sarcastic

Word Origin

“Acerbic” is derived from the Latin word “acerbus,” meaning “bitter or sour.”

Word Family

Adjective: Acerbic – Sharp, biting, or sour in tone or taste.

Noun: Acerbity – The quality of being sharp or bitter.

Mnemonics

Think “A-CER-tainly Bitter” – Acerbic refers to sharp, biting words or tastes.

Industry-specific Usage

Literature

In literature, acerbic language is used to convey sarcasm or critique with sharp wit.

Journalism

Journalists or critics may use acerbic tones to provide a blunt, honest review of a subject.

Culinary Arts

In culinary terms, acerbic describes flavors that are sharp or acidic, like lemon or vinegar.

In Context

Acerbic is often used to describe pointed or biting humor and can be a style of expression for people known for their witty but harsh comments. It can add flavor to discussions but may also create tension if not carefully balanced.

Vocabulary Challenges

1. What is a synonym for “Acerbic”?

Sharp
Gentle
Kind
Sweet

‘Sharp’ is correct as it describes a similar tone or taste that is direct and biting.

2. Fill in the blank: His _______ remarks made the audience both laugh and cringe.

gentle
kind
acerbic
sweet

‘Acerbic’ is correct as it indicates a biting or sharply witty tone.

3. In which context would “acerbic” be MOST appropriate?

A soft lullaby
A sarcastic critique of a movie
A kind compliment
A gentle conversation

‘A sarcastic critique of a movie’ is appropriate as acerbic describes a sharp or biting tone.