Pronunciation: /əˈsesnsi/
noun a state of being sour or acidic
A1 The concept of acescency is difficult for young children to understand.
A2 The acescency of the mountain air was refreshing after a long hike.
B1 The acescency of the relationship between the two countries was evident in their diplomatic talks.
B2 The acescency of her personality made her a natural leader.
C1 The acescency of the artwork was praised by critics for its unique style and composition.
C2 The acescency of his writing style captivated readers and earned him literary awards.
formal The acescency of the company's stock price is a result of strong quarterly earnings.
informal I can't believe the acescency of her grades this semester!
slang His acescency on the basketball court is unmatched.
figurative The acescency of her personality lights up any room she enters.
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