Acrid Meaning in Bengali
অতিদুর্গন্ধযুক্ত, তীব্র, কটু, অস্বাদু, অস্বাদুতা
Part of Speech
Adjective
Pronunciation
ak-rid
Short Definition of Acrid
Having an irritatingly strong and unpleasant taste or smell.
Synonyms of Acrid
Pungent, sharp, bitter, harsh, strong
Antonyms of Acrid
Sweet (মিষ্টি), pleasant (আনন্দদায়ক), mild (মৃদু), gentle (মৃদু), fragrant (সুগন্ধিত)
Origin of Acrid
The word “acrid” originated from the Latin word “acridus,” which means sharp or pungent.
Nearby Words
– Acid (Noun)
– Acridity (Noun)
– Acridly (Adverb)
– Acrimony (Noun)
– Acridness (Noun)
Acrid in Literature Quotes
– “The acrid smell of gunpowder filled the air as the battle raged on.” – Unknown
– “Her acrid remarks left a bitter taste in everyone’s mouth.” – Jane Austen
– “The acrid smoke from the burning building made it difficult to breathe.” – Charles Dickens
– “His acrid wit and sarcastic comments often offended those around him.” – Oscar Wilde
Meaning in Different Languages
– Hindi: तीखा (tikha)
– Nepali: तीखो (tikho)
– Urdu: تیز (tez)
– Tamil: கடுமையான (kaṭumaiyāṉ)
– Telugu: కట్టిపడు (kaṭṭipaḍu)
– Arabic: حاد (had)
– Chinese: 辛辣的 (xīnlà de)
– Japanese: 辛い (tsurai)
– Russian: едкий (yedkiy)
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