acidness

/ˈæsɪdnəs/
noun
  1. The quality of being sour or sharp in taste, like vinegar or lemon juice.
    • The wine's acidness gave it a crisp, refreshing finish.
    • The acidness of the lemon made her pucker her lips.
    • He added sugar to balance the acidness of the tomato sauce.
  2. The quality of being harsh, critical, or sharp in tone or manner.
    • She regretted the acidness of her comment as soon as she said it.
    • The acidness in her voice surprised everyone in the room.
    • His review was full of acidness, leaving no compliment for the film.
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