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Definitions from the WebTerm: unacridPart of Speech: AdjectiveSense: Not having an acrid or irritating taste or smellDescription: Unacrid refers to something that lacks a harsh, bitter, or irritating taste or smell. Sample Sentence: The unacrid aroma of fresh flowers filled the room, creating a pleasant and inviting atmosphere. Part of Speech: AdverbSense: In a manner devoid of any acrid or irritating sensationsDescription: Unacrid, as an adverb, describes an action or state that is done without causing any harsh or irritating sensations. Sample Sentence: She poured the unacrid solution slowly into her eyes, soothing any redness or irritation. Part of Speech: NounSense: (rare) A substance or object that does not possess an acrid or irritating taste or smellDescription: As a noun, unacrid denotes a substance or object that lacks any harsh or irritating taste or smell. Sample Sentence: The unacrid of the soup surprised the chef, who expected it to be spicier. Note: Since "unacrid" is not a common term and may not have specific related products available on Amazon, the provided links lead to alternative related products that fit the general concept. | ||||
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