Harsh. Example: She made an acerbic comment.
If you mean "atomic" as in the Atomic Bomb, then the word "nuclear" could be substituted = Nuclear Bomb.
Soap is translated 'savon' (masc.) in French.
"azotame" does not appear to be a recognized word in the English language. It may be a typo or a misspelling of another word.
evapartation is not a word, if you mean evaporation it means a process of a liquid becoming vapor. I.e. Boiling water causes the evaporation of the water to create steam!
No, the word atom does not mean fuse. Atom refers to the smallest unit of a chemical element that retains the properties of that element. Fuse, on the other hand, refers to joining or melting materials together by heating.
Acerbic.
It means speaking in a sharp or forthright manner.
His acerbic personality does not benefit the team environment!
it means to have sex
Even the acerbic old woman smiled when children came to visit her in the nursing home.
The word, acerbic, comes from the Latin word, acere and means to be sour. Acidic is another term for something that is sour.
"Well, YOU certainly seem to be all thumbs this morning, Carstairs!", the boss spat out acerbically.
acerbic, acrid, harsh, sour
diminutive acerbic
The word acerbity is a noun. The adjective form (which is used much more commonly) is acerbic.
acrimonious aforementioned ameliorate agrandizement acerbic
Slow, quick, sharp, dull, dry, acerbic, caustic, dim...