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mordacious

[ mawr-dey-shuhs ]

adjective

  1. biting or given to biting.
  2. sharp or caustic in style, tone, etc.


mordacious

/ mɔːˈdæsɪtɪ; mɔːˈdeɪʃəs /

adjective

  1. sarcastic, caustic, or biting
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Derived Forms

  • ǰˈ岹dzܲ, adverb
  • mordacity, noun
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ǰ·岹cdzܲ· adverb
  • ǰ·岹··ٲ [mawr-, das, -i-tee], noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of mordacious1

1640–50; < Latin ǰ峦- (stem of ǰ given to biting) + -ous
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of mordacious1

C17: from Latin mordax, from ǰŧ to bite
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Warton contents himself with what he calls “a sensible criticism,” taken from Harrison, a Protestant minister, and one of the partners of Holinshed’s Chronicle; it is as mordacious as a periodical criticism.

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Hard, mordacious, no man's friend … that was the David Drennen who at P�re Marquette's f�te sought any quarrel to which he might lay his hands.

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Unable longer to endure the lash of his mordacious wit, Shaynon turned and left them alone on the balcony.

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