Pronunciation: /əˈsɪdəti/
noun a noun is a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'acidity' is a noun that refers to the level of acid in a substance or the quality of being sour or acidic.
A1 I don't like the acidity of orange juice.
A2 The acidity of vinegar can be too strong for some people.
B1 Acidity in the soil can affect plant growth.
B2 Wine enthusiasts often debate the acidity levels in different varieties.
C1 The acidity of the solution needed to be adjusted for the experiment.
C2 Her expertise in wine tasting allowed her to detect subtle differences in acidity.
formal The acidity of the solution was measured using a pH meter.
informal I can't handle the acidity of this coffee, it's too strong for me.
slang This orange juice has a crazy level of acidity, it's like drinking straight lemon juice.
figurative The acidity of her words left a bitter taste in my mouth.
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