acidy

/ˈæsɪdi/
adjective
  1. Having a sour or sharp taste, like acid.
    • The lemonade was too acidy for my taste.
    • The wine had an acidy finish that made my mouth pucker.
    • She bit into the green apple and found it pleasantly acidy.
  2. Having a sharp or critical tone; acidic in manner.
    • His acidy comment made everyone in the room uncomfortable.
    • The reviewer's acidy remarks about the movie were harsh but fair.
    • She gave an acidy reply when he questioned her decision.
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