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salty

Adjective
pl: nullpast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: saltiersup: saltiest

In a culinary sense, the word describes a sharp, pungent taste that can be either enhancing or overwhelming. It carries a neutral physical description but becomes negative when the balance of seasoning is exceeded. In modern social contexts, the term has shifted toward emotional volatility. It describes a specific kind of bitternessnot a deep depression, but a prickly, agitated state of annoyance often triggered by a perceived unfairness or a competitive loss. This differs from the nautical sense, where it evokes a rugged, weather-beaten persona and a lack of social filter.

Meanings

Adjective
[food][drink]

Tasting of, containing, or treated with salt.

"The soup was far too salty for my taste."

Adjective
[person]

Irritable, resentful, or annoyed, typically over a minor slight (slang).

"He got really salty after losing the video game match."

Adjective
[person][language]

Characteristic of sailors; coarse, blunt, or profane in language.

"The old captain was known for his salty language and tall tales."

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