Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

acerbic wit

phrase
/ˌæs.ɜːr.bɪk wɪt/
Definition
A sharp and forthright quality of humor that can be biting or cutting, often used to express criticism in a clever manner.
Examples
  • Her acerbic wit was evident in her critiques of the film, leaving no detail unexamined.
  • The comedian’s acerbic wit kept the audience laughing while also making them think.
  • Known for his acerbic wit, he often made quick remarks that could leave others speechless.
Meaning
Acerbic wit refers to a style of humor that is sharp, sarcastic, and potentially harsh, often utilizing irony or sarcasm to make a point or deliver criticism.
Synonyms
  • biting humor
  • sardonic wit
  • sharp sarcasm