"Pungency" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Pungency" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Pungency
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"Pungency" Meaning

Strong, unpleasant smell or flavor.

"Pungency" Examples

Examples of Pungency


Food and Drink:

Example 1: "The pungency of garlic added a depth of flavor to the Italian dish."
Example 2: "The pungency of the coffee was overpowering and strong."
Chemistry and Science:

Example 1: "The high pungency of the alkaloid caused a strong reaction with the acid."
Example 2: "The pungency of the gas was detected by the sensors."
Description

Example 1: "The seed pods had a sharp pungency that amused my nose."
Example 2: "The snake had a sense of pungency to its scent."

"Pungency" Similar Words

Pundit

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Punditic

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Relating to or characteristic of a pundit; excessively given to the pronouncing on every subject of the day.

Punditry

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Pundits

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Expert or knowledgeable people, often appearing in the media, who provide commentary or analysis on a particular subject, especially politics.

Pundle

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Pundonor

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I couldn't find any definition or meaning for the word "pundonor." It's possible that it's a misspelling, a rare or obscure term, or a word from a specific dialect or language.<br><br>However, I found that "pundon" or "pundonor" might be related to the Tagalog term "pundonor", which means a sense of pride or honor, or the act of showing pride or honor towards someone or something.

Pune

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Pungence

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Pungent

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Strong-smelling or having a powerful, often unpleasant odor.<br><br>Example: "The pungent aroma of garlic filled the kitchen."

Pungently

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Having a strong, intense smell, often unpleasant. For example: "The city streets smell pungently of exhaust fumes."

Pungle

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Pungled

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Pungling

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Pungy

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Fishing for coho salmon.

Punic

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Punica

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Punica is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lythraceae, and the sole member of the subfamily Punicoideae. It includes the pomegranate tree (Punica granatum) and its close relatives.<br><br>Punica granatum, commonly known as pomegranate, is a shrub or small shrubby tree cultivated for its fruit, the pomegranate, and for its medicinal properties.