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acerbity

[uh-sur-bi-tee] / əˈsɜr bɪ ti /




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As her New York Times obituary put it, “She specialized in sourness, or, more politely, acerbity, which she used to her comic advantage in roles as housekeepers, spinsters, wicked stepmothers, nuns and back-talking secretaries.”

From Slate • Aug. 16, 2019

It brings together judgment and gentleness, reason and passion, acerbity and receptivity.

From The Guardian • Sep. 21, 2018

And yet another worried about the prospect of a boycott of their companies’ products depending on the acerbity of their words.

From New York Times • Jan. 30, 2017

He lamented that there were “so many anecdotes” about Jobs’s acerbity: “His intention, and motivation, wasn’t to be hurtful.”

From The New Yorker • Feb. 16, 2015

Therefore he might have described his modest surroundings with less acerbity than the irritable De Goncourts.

From Unicorns by Huneker, James




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