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Acerbate
A-cerb′ate
,Verb.
T.
[L.
acerbatus
, p. p. of acerbare
, fr. acerbus
.] To sour; to imbitter; to irritate.
Definition 2024
acerbate
acerbate
English
Adjective
acerbate (comparative more acerbate, superlative most acerbate)
- (rare) Embittered; having a sour disposition or nature.
Verb
acerbate (third-person singular simple present acerbates, present participle acerbating, simple past and past participle acerbated)
- (transitive) To exasperate; to irritate.
- 1869, Anthony Trollope, Phineas Finn, ch. 51:
- Lady Laura had triumphed; but she had no desire to acerbate her husband by any unpalatable allusion to her victory.
- 1869, Anthony Trollope, Phineas Finn, ch. 51:
- (transitive) To make bitter or sour.
Synonyms
Derived terms
Translations
exasperate
References
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