Pronunciation: /əˌkrɪˈdɒlədʒɪst/
noun a person who studies or specializes in the study of grasshoppers, locusts, and crickets
A1 An acridologist studies the properties of sour substances.
A2 The acridologist conducted experiments to analyze the bitterness of different compounds.
B1 As an acridologist, she specializes in the research of pungent tastes.
B2 The acridologist's findings on the acidity of certain fruits were groundbreaking.
C1 The renowned acridologist published a comprehensive study on the effects of acidic compounds on taste buds.
C2 The acridologist's expertise in the field of sour flavors is unparalleled.
formal The acridologist carefully studied the chemical composition of the noxious fumes.
informal The acridologist was all about sniffing out bad smells.
slang That acridologist dude is like a professional stink detective.
figurative As an acridologist of human behavior, she could detect the underlying toxicity in relationships.
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