acerbated

[ˈæs.ər.beɪt.ɪd]

acerbated Definition

to make a situation worse or more severe, especially by causing irritation or annoyance.

Using acerbated: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "acerbated" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His constant complaining only acerbated the situation.

  • Example

    The heat acerbated my headache.

  • Example

    The company's poor management acerbated the financial crisis.

acerbated Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for acerbated

Antonyms for acerbated

Phrases with acerbated

  • to make a problem worse

    Example

    Your attitude is only going to acerbate the problem.

  • acerbate an injury

    to worsen an injury or condition

    Example

    Running on a sprained ankle will only acerbate the injury.

  • acerbate tensions

    to make tensions or conflicts worse

    Example

    The politician's comments only acerbated tensions between the two countries.

Origins of acerbated

from Latin 'acerbatus', meaning 'made harsh or bitter'

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Summary: acerbated in Brief

'Acerbate' [ˈæs.ər.beɪt.ɪd] means to make a situation worse or more severe, often by causing irritation or annoyance. It can be used in phrases like 'acerbate the problem' and 'acerbate tensions.' Synonyms include 'aggravate' and 'irritate,' while antonyms include 'alleviate' and 'mitigate.'