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pungency

noun as in acidity

noun as in bitterness

noun as in kick

noun as in raciness

noun as in seasoning

noun as in spice

noun as in zest

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Example Sentences

Rumphius identified the fruit's tough outer skin as the source of its pungency, noting how the people of Indonesia's Ambon Island had a habit of disposing of the noxious rinds on the shoreline.

From Salon

Submerging sliced onion in ice water for 10 minutes can also reduce its pungency.

But, he argues, the pungency of ammonia is actually a benefit.

From BBC

The books in this week’s newsletter, though, make bracing use of that famed predilection for pungency.

Left almost entirely unsupervised by her distracted, glamorous parents, Meg makes the city her oyster, with all the grit and pungency that little bivalve implies.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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