pungency in English
noun
[pun·gen·cy || 'pʌndʒənsɪ]
piquancy, sharpness (of flavor, odor, etc.); cleverness, wittiness; causticness, having a stinging or sarcastic quality
Use "pungency" in a sentence
1. He commented with typical pungency.
2. The cheeses vary in pungency.
3. I'd also like some pungency wings for appetizer.
4. Another word for Acridity: pungency, sting, bitterness, acidity, sharpness Collins English Thesaurus
5. 34 synonyms for Acidity: sourness, bitterness, sharpness, pungency, tartness, acerbity, acridness
6. Mace has a flavor and aroma similar to nutmeg, with slightly more pungency.
7. The letters between authors are written in a unique style of satire, pungency, profundity and steadiness.
8. It is not very strong and tastes sweet after the pungency of the alcohol is over.
9. Arugula provided pungency in sauces and was believed to help awaken drowsy people, bring good luck, and provide a clear mind
10. There is an Acridity or pungency both in cold things, as vinegar and oil of vitriol, and in hot, as oil of marjoram and the like
11. Chili definition is - a hot pepper of any of a group of cultivars (Capsicum annuum annuum group longum) noted for their pungency —called also Chili pepper