tart
1 of 2adjective/tɑrt/
Forms:tarter,tartest
1
having a sharp taste that stings the tongue
- The lemon pie had a tart flavor that made my mouth pucker.
- She enjoyed the tartness of the green apples in her salad.
- The yogurt was pleasantly tart and refreshing.
- The cranberry sauce was a bit too tart for my taste.
- A splash of lime juice added a tart kick to the margarita.
2
harsh or cutting in tone, manner, or expression
- Her tart reply ended the conversation.
- He gave a tart comment about the poor service.
- The critic's review was tart and unforgiving.
- She spoke in a tart tone that made everyone pause.
- His tart humor often offended people.
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