Pronunciation: /ˈæsɪd fɔɡ/
noun a type of fog that has a high concentration of acid particles, usually resulting from air pollution
A1 The acid fog made it difficult to see.
A2 Tourists were warned about the dangers of acid fog in the area.
B1 Scientists are studying the effects of acid fog on the environment.
B2 The acid fog was so thick that it corroded metal surfaces.
C1 The government implemented measures to reduce the occurrence of acid fog in urban areas.
C2 The long-term effects of exposure to acid fog are still being researched by experts.
adjective describing the type of fog as acidic in nature
A1 The acid fog made it difficult to see.
A2 The acid fog burned my eyes.
B1 The acid fog was a result of industrial pollution.
B2 The acid fog corroded the metal structures.
C1 The acid fog was a major environmental concern for the city.
C2 The acid fog had devastating effects on the ecosystem.
formal The acid fog in the industrial area is causing damage to buildings and vegetation.
informal Watch out for that acid fog, it can really mess up your car's paint job.
slang I heard there's some serious acid fog rolling in, better stay indoors.
figurative The tension in the room was so thick, it felt like an acid fog hanging over us.
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