Acritude

/ˈækrɪtjuːd/ noun

The quality or state of being sharp, harsh, or biting in taste, smell, or manner; acrimony or severity.

From Latin 'acer' (sharp) + '-itude' (suffix forming abstract nouns), related to 'acrid' and 'acrimony', describing the pungent quality of sharp sensations or sharp behavior.

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