Acerbate — A*cerb ate, v. t. [L. acerbatus, p. p. of acerbare, fr. acerbus.] To sour; to imbitter; to irritate. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
acerbate — index aggravate (annoy), annoy, bitter (acrid tasting) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
acerbate — [v] exasperate aggravate, annoy, disturb, perturb, provoke, rattle one’s cage*; concepts 7,19 … New thesaurus
acerbate — [as′ər bāt΄] vt. acerbated, acerbating [< L acerbatus, pp. of acerbare, to make harsh or bitter] 1. to make sour or bitter 2. to irritate; vex … English World dictionary
acerbate — 1. adjective /ˈasəbeɪt,ˈæsəɹˌbeɪt/ Embittered; having a sour disposition or nature. 2. verb /ˈasəbeɪt,ˈæsəɹˌbeɪt/ a) To exasperate; to irritate. Lady Laura had triumphed; but she had no desire to … Wiktionary
acerbate — transitive verb ( bated; bating) Date: circa 1731 irritate, exasperate … New Collegiate Dictionary
acerbate — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. 1. embitter sour, poison, gall. 2. exasperate aggravate, ruffle, annoy, disturb, *rattle one s cage, perturb, provoke … English dictionary for students
acerbate — ac·er·bate || æsÉ™beɪt v. annoy, irritate, vex … English contemporary dictionary
acerbate — v 1. embitter, bitter, exacerbate, envenom, sour, gall, rankle, poison. 2. exasperate, discompose, distress, ruffle, roil, pique, chafe, vex, grate, put out, try [s.o. s] patience, Sl. drive [s.o.] nuts, Sl. get [s.o. s] goat; anger, incense,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
acerbate — ac•er•bate [[t]ˈæs ərˌbeɪt[/t]] v. t. bat•ed, bat•ing 1) to make sour or bitter 2) to exasperate or embitter • Etymology: 1725–35; < L … From formal English to slang