Pronunciation: /ˈeɪ.siˌaɪ/
noun a type of citrus fruit similar to a lemon
A1 I aci-dentally spilled my drink on the table.
A2 She aci-dentally bumped into the door while texting.
B1 The aci-dent caused a traffic jam on the highway.
B2 The aci-dent investigation revealed a mechanical failure in the plane.
C1 The aci-dent prevention measures were implemented to reduce workplace injuries.
C2 The aci-dent reconstruction team analyzed the crash site to determine the cause.
adjective sour or bitter in taste
A1 The aci- breeze felt refreshing on a hot day.
A2 She wore an aci- blue dress to the party.
B1 The aci- taste of the dish reminded me of home.
B2 The aci- smell of the flowers filled the room with a sweet fragrance.
C1 The aci- tone of his voice indicated that he was not pleased with the situation.
C2 The aci- texture of the fabric was smooth and luxurious to the touch.
formal The ACI (American Concrete Institute) is a leading authority in the concrete industry.
informal I heard that ACI certification is required for some construction jobs.
slang Let's meet up at the ACI conference next week.
figurative His words were like an ACI code, precise and solid.
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