Sentences

acritude in a sentence

n.

Definition

Acritude refers to a sharpness or bitterness in tone or manner, often conveying harshness or severity in expression.

Sample Sentences

  1. The acritude of his remarks left a lasting impression on everyone present.
  2. She couldn't hide the acritude in her voice as she confronted the unjust decision.
  3. The debate was filled with acritude, revealing the deep divisions among the participants.
  4. Despite the acritude of the criticism, he remained resolute in his beliefs.
  5. Her acritude was unexpected, as she usually approached discussions with a lighthearted attitude.
  6. The acritude of the article sparked outrage among its readers.
  7. With a tinge of acritude, he recounted the events that led to their falling out.
  8. The acritude in the air was palpable, threatening to escalate the situation further.
  9. He expressed his opinions with such acritude that it alienated his colleagues.
  10. In moments of acritude, it is essential to step back and reassess the situation calmly.

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