Which of the following does NOT mean "Sharp or unpleasant" ?
ACERBIC
CAUSTIC
Pungent
Vitrlollc
Viscous
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Which of the following does NOT mean "Sharp or unpleasant" ?
ACERBIC
CAUSTIC
Pungent
Vitrlollc
Viscous CORRECT (ITS MEAN THICK GELLY LIKE)
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Viscous does NOT mean "Sharp or unpleasant".
- ACERBIC means sharp and straightforward. Thus, it means sharp.
- CAUSTIC means a substance that burns or eats away through a chemical reaction or caustic is an unpleasant remark or relationship. Thus, it is unpleasant.
- PUNGENT means that when something is pungent then it has a strong, sharp smell or taste which is mostly so strong that it is unpleasant. Thus, it is unpleasant.
- VITRIOLIC means compressed with unpleasant criticism or malice. Thus, it is unpleasant.
- VISCOUS means thick and sticky. Thus, it has nothing to do with being unpleasant or sharp.
Hence, Viscous does NOT mean "Sharp or unpleasant".
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