দগ্ধকারক, শ্লেষাত্মক, দাহক, ক্ষয়কারক, ক্ষয়জানক, মর্মান্তিক, ক্লেশদায়ক, তীব্র
দগ্ধকারক পদার্থ, ক্ষয়কর
(1) Harsh or corrosive in tone.
(2) Of a substance, especially a strong acid; capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action.
(3) Of a substance.
(4) especially a strong acid.
(5) Capable ofdestroying or eating away by chemical action.
(6) Burning.
(7) Corrosive.
(8) Sarcastic.
(1) Any chemical substance that burns or destroys living tissue
(1) He'd left that after an hour of wandering around, trying not to sound too caustic in his comments about the whole thing.
(2) This awareness lends even the most caustic social commentary additional gravity, or sadness.
(3) Concentrated acids and caustic alkalis should be handled with the greatest care.
(4) When these materials burn, they release dense smoke and toxic fumes, such as hydrogen cyanide and carbon monoxide, which are caustic to skin and eyes and can be lethal if inhaled.
(5) Never use caustic household chemicals to clean your leather items.
(6) The caustic of the tricuspoid, where the rays are parallel and in any direction, is an astroid.
(7) Alkaline substances did not have a sour taste but were caustic and felt slippery.
(8) Joel had to bite back the caustic remark that burned on the tip of his tongue.
(9) She was a caustic critic of charismatic ministers who speechify but don't mobilize.
(10) She was attacked in 1930 by the caustic critic Wyndham Lewis for her u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510fashionable dimnessu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510.
(11) He had been a serious, shy young man whose wit showed only in the bitterly caustic cartoon strips he drew, the strips that were rejected by paper after paper.
(12) Throughout the trial he evinced a range of carefully calibrated emotions - caustic , sarcastic, disbelieving and, at this moment, outraged.
(13) I am continually surprised by Sharon's creativity even if it is currently directed towards caustic but witty sarcasm.
(14) It is also the opposite of baking and washing soda; it is acidic and therefore neutralizes alkaline or caustic substances.
(15) He is equally caustic about Western art historians and critics.
(16) Lye is hazardous, very caustic , and will burn skin.
(17) The caustic burn was treated successfully, and the patient eventually achieved good vision after uncomplicated cataract surgery.
(18) She's really quite funny, in a bitter, caustic kind of way.
(19) For example they worked together on caustic curves during 1692-93 although they did not publish the work jointly.
(20) In On burning mirrors Diocles also studies the problem of finding a mirror such that the envelope of reflected rays is a given caustic curve or of finding a mirror such that the focus traces a given curve as the Sun moves across the sky.
corrosive
sarcastic
mordant
acerbic
Calm
Mild
Soothing
Kind
Nice
Unsarcastic