Can you use this word in a sentence?
*anticipatory pause*
“ACERBIC”!!!!!!!!!!! (adjective)
Definition: acid in temper, mood, or tone
Example Sentence:
“Liam’s speech was punctuated by his usual acerbic wit, and some people in the audience thought that his comments went too far.”
Or, if you don’t feel like using that word in a sentence, try dictionary.com’s word o’ the day:
“abrogate”(transitive verb) <--- not as exciting Definition 1: to annul or abolish by an authoritative act Definition 2: to put an end to; to do away with Example Sentence: "So why is Washington seeking to abrogate the ABM Treaty, to push ahead with its anti-ballistic missile Star Wars programme?" -- Simon Jenkins, "Thanks so much for having me, Mr Blair", "Times"(London), April 19, 2000 Uhmm... so, use one of those, or use BOTH in the SAME SENTENCE and you'll receive... absolutely nothing, probably, to be honest, no extra praise or cash prizes or anything like that.
Favorite Answer
When Herb bent over, revealing an embarrassing condition, his revolted friend could not help commenting, “Man! You got a big boil on your acerb…ic!”
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