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单词 caustic
释义

caustic

1 of 2

adjective

caus·​tic ˈkȯ-stik How to pronounce caustic (audio)
1
: capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action : corrosive
The chemical was so caustic that it ate through the pipe.
2
: marked by incisive sarcasm
a caustic film review
caustic humor
3
: relating to or being the surface or curve of a caustic (see caustic entry 2 sense 2)
caustically
ˈkȯ-sti-k(ə-)lē How to pronounce caustic (audio)
adverb
causticity
kȯ-ˈsti-sə-tē How to pronounce caustic (audio)
noun

caustic

2 of 2

noun

1
: a caustic agent: such as
a
: a substance that burns or destroys organic tissue by chemical action
b
: a strong corrosive alkali (such as sodium hydroxide)
2
: the envelope of rays emanating from a point and reflected or refracted by a curved surface

Did you know?

If you have a burning desire to know the origins of caustic, you're already well on the way to figuring it out. Caustic was borrowed into English in the 14th century from the Latin causticus, which itself derives from the Greek kaustikos. Kaustikos, in turn, comes from the Greek verb kaiein, meaning "to burn." Other kaiein descendants in English include cautery and cauterize, causalgia (a burning pain caused by nerve damage), and encaustic (a kind of paint that is heated after it's applied).

Synonyms

Adjective

  • acerb
  • acerbic
  • acid
  • acidic
  • acidulous
  • acrid
  • barbed
  • biting
  • corrosive
  • cutting
  • mordant
  • pungent
  • sarcastic
  • sardonic
  • satiric
  • satirical
  • scalding
  • scathing
  • sharp
  • smart-aleck
  • smart-alecky
  • smart-mouthed
  • snarky
  • tart
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Example Sentences

Adjective His [Roosevelt's] caustic cousin, Alice Roosevelt Longworth, called him a sissy and a mama's boy. Garry Wills, Atlantic, April 1994 It was Schuyler's gift for satire and his caustic wit that distinguished his writings and led to his nickname, the Black Mencken. Henry Louis Gates, Jr., New York Times Book Review, 20 Sept. 1992 Albert quailed before those caustic pronouncements, he shuddered and blanched and felt his stomach drop like a croquette into a vat of hot grease. T. Coraghessan Boyle, Harper's, October 1987 The chemical was so caustic that it ate through the pipes. She wrote a caustic report about the decisions that led to the crisis.
Recent Examples on the Web
Adjective
Befitting of its title, the caustic novel is an archly acidic look at the celebrity death industrial complex and all those who seek to seize the narrative—and the spotlight—in the wake of a famous person’s death. Chloe Schama, Vogue, 14 Sep. 2022 But Godard was also a caustic and hilarious satirist, filling his movies with scores of puns, witticisms and plain old slapstick. Jordan Mintzer, The Hollywood Reporter, 13 Sep. 2022 At its worst, between the 1950s and 1980s, the caustic haze was so thick that people could see only as far as a city block. Hayley Smith, Los Angeles Times, 6 Sep. 2022 As that sometimes caustic relationship plays out, one alderman has moved to abolish her automatic property tax increase. John Byrne, Chicago Tribune, 1 Sep. 2022 Perhaps when they were pressed on the paper, along with the slightly caustic ink, some atomic evidence that would reveal what they were made of was rubbed off too. Gregory Barber, WIRED, 29 Aug. 2022 An inflamed cornea was treated with caustic applications and the pain assuaged with opium. Fitz Hugh Ludlow, Harper’s Magazine , 17 Aug. 2022 Humiliated politicians tried to pass a law banning caustic caricatures. oregonlive, 30 July 2022 In 2008, Gableman, then a circuit-court judge in northern Wisconsin, defeated Louis Butler, the state’s first Black Supreme Court justice, after running a caustic, expensive campaign, which ushered in a new era in the state’s politics. Dan Kaufman, The New Yorker, 25 July 2022
Noun
What McHugh favored was the fantastic, the caustic, the nakedly human, art with an irreverent or whimsical sense of humor, and art with little remove from raw physicality. Leah Ollman, latimes.com, 3 July 2018 The Sympathizer is the caustic, hyper-verbal tale of a double agent embedded in California after the end of the war, sending information back to Vietnam about the activities of the men who are both his friends and enemies. Josephine Livingstone, New Republic, 25 July 2017 Mr. Trump’s other mentor was the caustic and conniving McCarthy-era lawyer Roy Cohn, who counseled Mr. Trump never to give in or concede error. Glenn Thrush And Maggie Haberman, New York Times, 21 Mar. 2017 See More

Word History

Etymology

Adjective and Noun

Latin causticus, from Greek kaustikos, from kaiein to burn

First Known Use

Adjective

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

caustic

adjective

caus·​tic ˈkȯ-stik How to pronounce caustic (audio)
1
: capable of eating away by chemical action : corrosive
2
: very harsh and critical
caustic remarks

Medical Definition

caustic 1 of 2

adjective

caus·​tic ˈkȯ-stik How to pronounce caustic (audio)
: capable of destroying or eating away organic tissue and especially animal tissue by chemical action
silver nitrate and sulfuric acid are caustic agents

caustic

2 of 2

noun

: a caustic agent: as
a
: a substance that burns or destroys organic tissue by chemical action : escharotic
b
: a strong corrosive alkali (as sodium hydroxide)

caustic

adjective

as in sarcastic
marked by the use of wit that is intended to cause hurt feelings caustic movie reviews that serve mainly to show how clever the reviewer is

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • sarcastic
  • satiric
  • acidic
  • satirical
  • acid
  • corrosive
  • barbed
  • acerbic
  • sardonic
  • acrid
  • mordant
  • scathing
  • pungent
  • biting
  • snarky
  • scalding
  • acidulous
  • cutting
  • cynical
  • sharp
  • tart
  • ironic
  • harsh
  • acerb
  • sour
  • smart-alecky
  • blunt
  • smart-aleck
  • smart-mouthed
  • ironical
  • incisive
  • spiky
  • trenchant
  • wry
  • flippant
  • dry
  • vitriolic
  • poignant
  • concise
  • severe
  • acrimonious
  • cross
  • brisk
  • facetious
  • sharp-tongued
  • bitter
  • sourish
  • brusque
  • gruff
  • pithy
  • abrupt
  • curt
  • resentful
  • spikey
  • stringent
  • tartish
  • terse
  • tongue-in-cheek
  • succinct
  • snippy
  • keen
  • insincere
  • crisp
  • rough
  • backhanded
  • brusk
  • snippety

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • amusing
  • playful
  • mild
  • gentle
  • waggish
  • merry
  • droll
  • bland
  • sportive
  • diplomatic
  • urbane
  • polite
  • good-natured
  • smooth
  • good-humored
  • suave
  • cordial
  • genial
  • hospitable
  • affable
  • gracious
  • sociable
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Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of caustic are acrid, mordant, and scathing. While all these words mean "stingingly incisive," caustic suggests a biting wit.

caustic comments

While the synonyms acrid and caustic are close in meaning, acrid implies bitterness and often malevolence.

acrid invective

In some situations, the words mordant and caustic are roughly equivalent. However, mordant suggests a wit that is used with deadly effectiveness.

mordant reviews of the play

Although the words scathing and caustic have much in common, scathing implies indignant attacks delivered with fierce severity.

a scathing satire
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