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mordancy

[mawr-dn-see] / ˈmɔr dn si /


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Huff doesn’t mention that detail, but there’s mordancy in it; this is a play about the state of the nation.

From New York Times • Apr. 5, 2022

I wish I could reproduce for you the tone of affectionate philosophical mordancy with which he’d pronounce it.

From The New Yorker • Jan. 2, 2019

Cronenberg's film has a similar mordancy, though at the end – and probably deliberately – it doesn't touch the heart or elicit much compassion for the protagonist.

From The Guardian • Jun. 16, 2012

From Bethlehem he thundered against the hairsplitting heresies of the time with the mordancy of a theological Leo Durocher.

From Time Magazine Archive

He made all these intellectual concepts plastic in a music of a brilliance and a sprightliness and mordancy that not overmany classic symphonies can rival.

From Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers by Rosenfeld, Paul