What does ACIDY mean?

Acidy

1. Parts of Speech: Adjective

2. Definitions: Having a sour or acidic taste or quality. (source: KoalaChat)

3. Pronunciations: US: /ˈæsədi/, UK: /ˈæsɪdi/ (source: KoalaChat)

4. Origin and Usage: The word "acidy" is derived from the noun "acid", which comes from the Latin word "acidus", meaning sour. It is commonly used to describe the taste or quality of acidic substances, such as citrus fruits, vinegar, or sour candy. (source: KoalaChat)

5. Synonyms: Sour, tart, acidic, tangy, sharp. (source: KoalaChat)

6. Related Words: Acidic, acrid, acorn, actor, acute. (source: KoalaChat)

7. Example Sentences:

  • The lemonade tasted very acidy.
  • The wine had an acidy aftertaste.
  • She couldn eat the sour candy because it was too acidy for her.


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