pun gently

pun·gent

[puhn-juhnt]
adjective
1.
sharply affecting the organs of taste or smell, as if by a penetrating power; biting; acrid.
2.
acutely distressing to the feelings or mind; poignant.
3.
caustic, biting, or sharply expressive: pungent remarks.
4.
mentally stimulating or appealing: pungent wit.
5.
Biology. piercing or sharp-pointed.

Origin:
1590–1600; < Latin pungent- (stem of pungēns), present participle of pungere to prick. See poignant, point, -ent

pun·gen·cy, noun
pun·gent·ly, adverb
non·pun·gen·cy, noun
non·pun·gent, adjective
non·pun·gent·ly, adverb


1. hot, peppery, piquant, sharp. 3. sarcastic, mordant, cutting; acrimonious, bitter. 4. keen, sharp.


1. mild, bland. 3. soothing. 4. dull.
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pungent (ˈpʌndʒənt) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
adj
1.  having an acrid smell or sharp bitter flavour
2.  (of wit, satire, etc) biting; caustic
3.  biology ending in a sharp point: a pungent leaf
 
[C16: from Latin pungens piercing, from pungere to prick]
 
'pungency
 
n
 
'pungently
 
adv

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pungent
1590s, "sharp, poignant" (of pain or grief), from L. pungentem (nom. pungens), prp. of pungere "to prick, pierce, sting," related to pugnus "fist" (see pugnacious). Meaning "having powerful odor or taste" first recorded 1660s. Literal sense "sharp, pointed" (c.1600) is
very rare in English, mostly limited to botany.
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