acidic
acidic — adjective
1. Describes a liquid, soil, or other substance that has acid in it, or that behave
Describes a liquid, soil, or other substance that has acid in it, or that behaves like an acid in chemical tests — usually with a pH measurement below 7.
Blueberries grow well in acidic soil with a pH of about 5.
collocation: acidic soil
Dr. Diego warned the class that lemon juice is highly acidic and can damage tooth enamel.
pattern: highly/strongly acidic
Factory smoke had turned the local rainwater acidic, killing many fish in the lake.
The chemistry teacher showed us how acidic solutions turn blue litmus paper red.
Tomatoes are too acidic for the baby's stomach right now.
用法筆記
Often modified by degree adverbs such as 'highly', 'strongly', 'mildly', or 'slightly'. Distinguish from sense 2 by context: this sense is about chemical content (pH), while sense 2 is about taste sensation.
常見錯誤
2. Describes a food or drink that has a strong sour, sharp flavour on the tongue —
Describes a food or drink that has a strong sour, sharp flavour on the tongue — like a lemon, an unripe fruit, or a vinegary sauce.
Esme pulled a face after one sip of the acidic green wine.
describing wine flavour
The mango was still green and unpleasantly acidic.
Ravi added a little sugar to balance the acidic tomato sauce.
Grandma said the soup was too acidic and asked for more cream.
Wairimu enjoys black coffee, but her sister finds it far too acidic.
用法筆記
Subject is usually a food, drink, or fruit. Distinguish from sense 1: here the speaker is judging taste, not measuring chemistry. Often paired with 'too' or 'unpleasantly' to suggest the sourness is uncomfortable.