acidity
1 of 1noun/əˈsɪdəti/
Forms:acidities
1
the quality or state of being sour or having a sharp, tangy taste, often due to the presence of acids
- The acidity of the lemon made the recipe more refreshing and tangy.
- Excess acidity in the soil can hinder plant growth and reduce crop yields.
- She adjusted the dish’s acidity by adding a pinch of sugar to balance the flavor.
- The wine’s acidity gave it a crisp, lively character that complemented the meal.
- Acidity in the drink can sometimes cause discomfort for those with sensitive stomachs.
2
the level of acid in a substance, often measured by a pH below 7
- The soil's acidity was too high for the plants to grow well.
- The acidity of the water increased after the rain.
- A pH level below 7 indicates high acidity in a solution.
- The acidity in the stomach caused him discomfort.
- The acidity of the lake water is harmful to fish and plants.
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3
the taste experience when something acidic is taken into the mouth
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