Acidic

Acidic: a substance containing acid; a sour or sharp taste. Acidic may also describe a remark or comment.  An acidic comment is a cutting comment.  When you notice a co-worker on Facebook, you might mutter an acidic comment.  “Hashtag. Do your job.” Acidic comes from...

Acid

Acid: When an adjective, Acid means: sour, sharp or biting to the taste, having the taste of vinegar, as in acid fruits. When a noun, an Acid is a chemical substance that neutralizes alkalis From Latin acidus: sour, bitter, or tart.

Acrimonious

Acrimonious: angry, bitter, acerbic; bitterness of expression proceeding from anger. From Latin acer, acris (bitter, pungent, sharp, sour) and the suffix monium (state, or condition).  Acrimony, then, is the “condition of being sour.” Example: After the acrimonious...

Acrimony

Acrimony: harsh, or biting sharpness; bitterness, ill will; severity  From Latin acer, acris (bitter, pungent, sharp, sour) and the suffix monium (state, or condition).  Acrimony, then, is the “condition of being sour.” Example: In his official letters he expressed,...