acerb

Sour, bitter, and harsh to the taste, such as unripe fruit.

Adjective

  1. Sour, bitter, and harsh to the taste, such as unripe fruit.
    • If you put Spirit of Sulphur to the Peruvian Bark, it then becomes very acerb. If you mix Mercury with Spirit of Nitre or Oil of Vitriol whilst it boils, it then is very acerb. - 1732, Edward Strother, Prælectiones...

    Synonyms: acerbic

  2. Sharp and harsh in expressing oneself.
    • As to the somewhat acerb remarks of the member for Jacques Cartier, I may pass them over […] - 1909, Canada. Parliament. House of Commons, Debates: Official Report, volume 1, page 1970:

    Synonyms: acerbic

Origin

From Latin acerbus, from Latin ācer (“sharp”): compare French acerbe. See acrid.

Forms

acerber more acerb acerbest most acerb

Related

acerbate acerbically acerbity exacerbate

Derived

acerbly