Pungently
81pungent — pun|gent [ˈpʌndʒənt] adj [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , present participle of pungere to prick, sting ] 1.) having a strong taste or smell pungent smell/aroma/odour etc ▪ the pungent odour of garlic 2.) formal pungent speech or writing is… …
82keenly — keen·ly || kɪËnlɪ adv. sharply; pungently; perceptively, astutely; strongly, intensely; eagerly, enthusiastically …
83piquantly — pɪËkÉ™ntlɪ adv. pungently, spicily, with a sharp flavor; interestingly, fascinatingly …
84poignantly — pɔɪnjÉ™ntlɪ adv. pungently, with sharp wittedness, keenly; sharply, pointedly, incisively …
85pear drop — noun a pear shaped boiled sweet with a pungently sweet flavour …
86pungent — adjective 1》 having a sharply strong taste or smell. 2》 (of remarks or humour) sharp and caustic. Derivatives pungency noun pungently adverb Origin C16 (in the sense very painful ): from L. pungent , pungere prick …
87spicily — ad. Pungently, wittily …
88pungent — adjective 1 a pungent taste or smell is strong and sharp: the pungent aroma of garlic 2 pungent remarks or writing criticize something in a very direct and clever way: a few typically pungent remarks from Senator Moynihan pungently adverb… …
89fragrance — fragrance, perfume, incense, redolence, bouquet are comparable when denoting a sweet or pleasant odor. Fragrance usually suggests the odor diffused by flowers or other growing things, though it is applicable to odors that merely suggest the… …
90acutely — adv 1. sharply, intensely, piercingly, excruciatingly; poignantly, distressfully, painfully, pi quantly, pungently. 2. severely, critically, crucially; profoundly, vitally, gravely, drastically, seriously, deeply. 3. keenly, incisively,… …