acrid - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of acrid in Hindi

  • तीखा
  • चरपरा
  • कटु
  • उग्र
  • कड़ुवा

acrid Definition

having an irritatingly strong and unpleasant taste or smell. ( एक चिड़चिड़ा मजबूत और अप्रिय स्वाद या गंध है। )

acrid Example

  • Here, in a different hemisphere, the acrid smell of firework smoke makes me think of cold nights, short days, cuddling up inside next to the heater. ( यहाँ, एक अलग गोलार्ध में, आतशबाज़ी के धुएँ की तीखी गंध मुझे ठंडी रातों, छोटे दिनों के बारे में सोचने पर मजबूर करती है, हीटर के बगल में। )
  • It has a warm energy with bitter and acrid or pungent flavors. ( इसमें कड़वा और तीखा या तीखा स्वाद के साथ एक गर्म ऊर्जा है। )
  • The acrid smell of smoke filled my nostrils until it choked my very breath from my throat. ( धुएं की तीखी महक ने मेरे नथुने तब तक भर दिए, जब तक कि उसने मेरे गले से बहुत सांस नहीं छीन ली। )

More Sentence

  • As we gained it, the wind shifted, and a cloud of smoke, black and acrid , stung my eyes and made me cough.
  • She wrinkled her nose at the acrid , vinegary fumes emitted from the bottle.
  • Strong winds from 433 miles away had carried the smoke and acrid smell of forest fires all the way here.
  • The burning heavy plastic caused acrid smoke which left a thick layer of soot on over everything in the room and means an awful lot of cleaning up.
  • Even twenty yards from the room, she could still smell the acrid green smoke.
  • The television screen cracked and blew out, smoke and the acrid smell of burning rubber spilling from it.
  • The acrid smell of burning tyre rubber is in the air.
  • Uses The roots of wild plants are generally unpleasantly acrid in flavour on account of the presence of crystals of calcium oxalate, which are clustered particularly thickly under the skin.
  • Huge bright red and white flashes were seen in the distance and the air quickly filled with smoke and the acrid smell of cordite and sulphur.
  • It's unseasonably warm and sunny, as if God is trying to give New Yorkers a break and the sickly sweet smell of decaying flowers mixes with the acrid smoke.
  • At its height more than 100 firefighters fought the blaze which sent a huge plume of black, acrid smoke billowing 1,000 ft into the air.
  • There was an acrid smell and smoke was starting to come under the door.
  • The air possessed a pungent, acrid smell because the cigarette had burned through a filter stub in the overflowing ashtray.
  • I couldn't even smell the usual acrid scent of burning leaves - so I knew it wasn't nearby.
  • The powder instantly vanished with a loud WHOOSH, leaving behind an acrid smell and a small cloud of gray smoke.
  • Smith, who lives above the damaged flat, said the hallway had been filled with smoke and an acrid smell of burning.
  • This could lead not merely to low alcohol content but to acrid and pungent tastes and aromas as well.
  • The acridly sweet smell hit my nostrils and I felt like I had betrayed myself.
  • Howson has a studio on the top floor, a big, bright, airy space that smells acridly of institutional disinfectant.
  • I bet if my legs just happened to fall off, I probably wouldn't even notice, I thought acridly as I scrambled to retrieve my books.
  • Everything good in nature and the world is in that moment of transition, when the swarthy juices still flow plentifully from nature, but their astringency or acridity is got out by ethics and humanity ’.
  • Whatsoever essence it derives from earth or water, all that conduces to its bitterness, its acridity , its unpleasantness.
  • The following year he climbed Paricutin, a Mexican volcano, and distributed 450 pounds of bread along its acridly steaming rim.
  • ‘Well isn't this just great,’ she said acridly , ‘I'm stuck in a hole with someone who wants to kill me.’
  • Consuming radish generally results in improved digestion, but some people are sensitive to its acridity and robust action.
  • Introduced from China, this taro has a relatively low acridity and is popular for taro chips.
  • I was surprised by the acridity of my own response.