| 释义 | [ puhn-juhnt ] / ˈpʌn dʒənt /SEE SYNONYMS FOR pungent ON THESAURUS.COM 
 adjectivesharply affecting the organs of taste or smell, as if by a penetrating power; biting; acrid. acutely distressing to the feelings or mind; poignant. caustic, biting, or sharply expressive: pungent remarks. mentally stimulating or appealing: pungent wit. Biology. piercing or sharp-pointed.Origin of pungent1590–1600; <Latin pungent- (stem of pungēns), present participle of pungere to prick. See poignant, point, -entSYNONYMS FOR pungent1 hot, peppery, piquant, sharp.  3 sarcastic, mordant, cutting; acrimonious, bitter.  4 keen, sharp. SEE SYNONYMS FOR pungent ON THESAURUS.COMANTONYMS FOR pungent1 mild, bland.  3 soothing.  4 dull. SEE ANTONYMS FOR pungent ON THESAURUS.COMOTHER WORDS FROM pungentpun·gen·cy, nounpun·gent·ly, adverbnon·pun·gen·cy, nounnon·pun·gent, adjective non·pun·gent·ly, adverb Words nearby pungentpunditocracy, punditry, Pune, pung, punga, pungent, Punic, Punic Wars, punish, punishable, punishingDictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for pungentRegardless, that goes double for a hippy isle full of expats and pungent pot known as Bocas del Toro. A Man, a Plan, a Canal: Panama Turns 100|Bill Schulz|August 17, 2014|DAILY BEASTTheir free clinic in central Athens is housed in a shabby apartment that smells of feverish bodies and pungent medicine. A Dickensian Christmas For Greece’s New Poor|Barbie Latza Nadeau|December 22, 2013|DAILY BEASTOn move-in day I opened the front door to a pungent, musky odor of pure mold. George Washington University’s Housing Horrors|Miranda Green|August 21, 2013|DAILY BEASTWomen who use the pungent coverup make less money than fully topless dancers, but many seem to prefer the alternative. A License to Strip? Texas Dancers Say No Thanks|Rachel Krantz|January 9, 2013|DAILY BEAST
New hires are also warned not to wear perfume or aftershave that is too pungent. Juiciest Bits From the Royal Exposé|Tom Sykes|October 31, 2011|DAILY BEASTA salt breath, pungent with tide-stranded seaweed, reached him. The Divine Adventure etc. (Works vol. 4)|Fiona MacleodIt was a pungent answer given by a Free Kirk member who had deserted his colours and returned to the old faith. Reminiscences of Scottish Life and Character|Edward Bannerman RamsayThe aromatic odor and pungent, bitter taste are retained in the dried article. Ginseng and Other Medicinal Plants|A. R. (Arthur Robert) HardingHe was beginning to see, despite the darkness and the nauseating, pungent fumes. A Lively Bit of the Front|Percy F. WestermanThe leaves are acrid, and emit a pungent odour when handled. The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots, 16th Edition|Sutton and Sons
British Dictionary definitions for pungent
 adjectivehaving an acrid smell or sharp bitter flavour (of wit, satire, etc) biting; caustic biology ending in a sharp pointa pungent leafDerived forms of pungentpungency, nounpungently, adverbWord Origin for pungentC16: from Latin pungens piercing, from pungere to prickCollins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 Words related to pungentspicy, bitter, poignant, piquant, stinging, aromatic, peppery, sour, salty, tangy, sharp, acid, acrid, zesty, barbed, scathing, incisive, trenchant, piercing, caustic |