Pronunciation: /ˈæsɪd mæn/

Definitions of acid man

noun A strong acid, especially one that is used in industrial processes or as a cleaning agent

Example Sentences

A1 The acid man cleaned the pool with chemicals.

A2 The acid man tested the pH levels in the lab.

B1 The acid man was known for his expertise in handling corrosive substances.

B2 The acid man conducted experiments to study the effects of different acids on metals.

C1 The acid man developed a new formula for a powerful cleaning solution.

C2 The acid man's research in acid-base reactions revolutionized the field of chemistry.

Examples of acid man in a Sentence

formal The acid man conducted a series of experiments to test the pH levels of different substances.

informal I heard the acid man is a chemist who specializes in studying acids and bases.

slang Yo, that acid man knows his stuff when it comes to chemicals.

figurative His sharp tongue earned him the nickname 'acid man' among his colleagues.

Grammatical Forms of acid man

past tense

acid manned

plural

acid men

comparative

more acid

superlative

most acid

present tense

acid man

future tense

will acid man

perfect tense

has acid manned

continuous tense

is acid manning

singular

acid man

positive degree

acid man

infinitive

to acid man

gerund

acid manning

participle

acid manned

Origin and Evolution of acid man

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The term 'acid man' originated from the Latin word 'acidus' meaning sour or sharp, and 'man' referring to a person, likely used to describe someone with a sharp or sour demeanor.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'acid man' may have evolved to describe someone who is critical, sarcastic, or bitter in attitude.