acidulous
English
Etymology
From Latin acidulus (“sourish, acidulous”), diminutive of acidus (“acid, sour”). See acid.
Adjective
acidulous
- Slightly sour; sub-acid; sourish.
- Edmund Burke
- an acidulous tincture
- Edmund Burke
- (figuratively) Sharp; caustic.
- 1931, W. Somerset Maugham, His Excellency
- He talked with acidulous tolerance of the exalted personages who had sent Ashenden to X.
- 1931, W. Somerset Maugham, His Excellency
- Containing carbonic acid.
- acidulous mineral waters
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