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mordant

Adjective[C/U] Both
pl: mordants

This word carries a dual energy of chemical erosion and intellectual sharpness. When used to describe a person's tone, it suggests a level of sarcasm that is not merely playful but is intended to cut through pretense or expose a harsh truth. It is far more aggressive than "witty" and more calculated than "mean." In a technical sense, the term describes a substance that creates a permanent bond. This creates a linguistic link between the way a chemical "bites" into fabric to hold color and the way a caustic comment "bites" into a subject to leave a lasting, often painful, impression.

Countable when referring to a specific chemical agent used in dyeing. Uncountable when describing the abstract quality of being caustic or biting.

Meanings

Adjective

Having a sharp, caustic, or biting quality, especially in wit or criticism.

"His mordant sense of humor often left his colleagues feeling slightly stung."

Noun

A chemical substance used to fix a dye to a fabric.

"The weaver added a metallic mordant to ensure the red pigment stayed vibrant."

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