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sharp and bitter
"sharp" Just as in English, it can mean "piercing" for a sharp and shrill noise, "acrid" for a sharp, bitter taste, "keen" as in a sharp mind, and so on.
Yes, acids are sharp and bitter as well
The German word "bitter" translates to "bitter" in English and refers to a taste that is sharp, acrid, or unpleasant on the tongue. It can also be used to describe emotions or experiences that are harsh or painful.
Acids are sour.
Acids taste sour and bases taste bitter. Bases and Bitter both start with 'B', so I never confuse.
Alkali substances taste bitter, or soapy.
Acrimonious adj. Bitter and sharp in language or tone; rancorous: an acrimonious debate between the two candidates
Mara is a Hebrew name, and mean "bitter."It means bitter.
Mara is a Hebrew name, and mean "bitter."It means bitter.
bitter heart means that you are getting angry or uncomfortable. Bitter is an adjective. BITTER ex: soup shampoo
Saying someone has a sharp tongue typically means they are quick-witted and use their words to criticize or hurt others. It suggests that they have a tendency to make clever or cutting remarks that can be biting or sarcastic.