Tuesday word: Mordant

Feb 07, 2023 19:51

Tuesday, Feb. 7, 2023

Mordant (adjective, noun, verb)
mordant [ mawr-dnt ]

adjective
1. sharply caustic or sarcastic, as wit or a speaker; biting.
2. burning; corrosive.
3. having the property of fixing colors, as in dyeing.

noun
4. a substance used in dyeing to fix the coloring matter, especially a metallic compound, as an oxide or hydroxide, that combines with the organic dye and forms an insoluble colored compound or lake in the fiber.
5. an adhesive substance for binding gold or silver leaf to a surface.
6. an acid or other corrosive substance used in etching to eat out the lines, areas, etc.
7. Music. mordent.

verb (used with object)
8. to impregnate or treat with a mordant.

OTHER WORDS FROM MORDANT
mor·dant·ly, adverb
un·mor·dant, adjective
un·mor·dant·ly, adverb

WORDS RELATED TO MORDANT
acerbic, biting, caustic, sardonic, scathing, acid, bitter, cutting, mean, sharp, acerb, cynical, disparaging, disrespectful, poignant, pointed

See synonyms for mordant on Thesaurus.com
OTHER WORDS FOR MORDANT
1. cutting, stinging, acerbic, scathing.

ORIGIN: First recorded in 1425-75; late Middle English, from Middle French, present participle of mordre “to bite,” ultimately derived from Latin mordere; see -ant

HOW TO USE MORDANT IN A SENTENCE
Remove the fabric from the mordant and place it in the dye bath.
MAKE NATURAL FABRIC DYE WITH VEGETABLE SCRAPS|NATALIE WALLINGTON|SEPTEMBER 5, 2021|POPULAR-SCIENCE

This is your mordant liquid, which removes finishing chemicals from your fabric and makes the dye adhere better to the cloth.
MAKE NATURAL FABRIC DYE WITH VEGETABLE SCRAPS|NATALIE WALLINGTON|SEPTEMBER 5, 2021|POPULAR-SCIENCE

Yet, it fit so well with the mordant tenor of the game that I felt no compulsion to try to better Curdin’s fate.
‘MUNDAUN’ OFFERS THE RARE CHANCE TO SMOKE A PIPE WHILE TALKING TO THE SEVERED HEAD OF A GOAT|CHRISTOPHER BYRD|MARCH 26, 2021|WASHINGTON POST

More than anything else he is cheery-mordant and ironic at times, but undauntedly optimistic.
THE STACKS: GRATEFUL DEAD I HAVE KNOWN|ED MCCLANAHAN|AUGUST 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST

Such seemingly effortless-and mordant-improvisation can be a marvel to behold.
THE STACKS: ROBIN WILLIAMS, MORE THAN A SHTICK FIGURE|JOE MORGENSTERN|AUGUST 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST

Mischievous, more bite than bark in the sense that it was mordant with minimal rhetoric, Heaney was not genteel.
ROBERT PINSKY: THE COMEDY OF SEAMUS HEANEY|ROBERT PINSKY|OCTOBER 1, 2013|DAILY BEAST

"Mordant" is the word I think I want to describe his conversation.
ROBERT BORK, RIP|DAVID FRUM|DECEMBER 20, 2012|DAILY BEAST

I like that the emotional lives of women are tinged with a kind of mordant humor for the most part.
BROADWAY'S COMEBACK KID|KEVIN SESSUMS|NOVEMBER 2, 2011|DAILY BEAST

In some cases the mordant is added to the dye liquid; in others the material is previously treated with it before being colored.
PHILIPPINE MATS|HUGO H. MILLER

Lime is sometimes used as a mordant but the straws are usually first treated with kolis leaves.
PHILIPPINE MATS|HUGO H. MILLER

The king sent him back the picture, mordant epigrams appeared in the journals, and Reynolds scoffed at him in his Discourses.
THE HISTORY OF MODERN PAINTING, VOLUME 1 (OF 4)|RICHARD MUTHER

His mordant reply to the questioning pay-clerk was: "Yes, I am a mason."
THE STONES OF PARIS IN HISTORY AND LETTERS, VOLUME I (OF 2)|BENJAMIN ELLIS MARTIN

The first act seemed gay and lively, with a sort of mordant raillery in it with which the audience was unfamiliar.
THE ENGLISH STAGE|AUGUSTIN FILON

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