Astringent definition and meaning in real context with images and visuals for advanced ESL students
/əˈstrɪn.dʒənt/ (adj & noun)
Astringent definition
Adjective: sharp and acidic in tone, caustic, acidulous, acrimonious, biting, severe, harsh, acerbic, cutting, critical and unkind
Noun: a drug or substance that shrinks body tissues and draws them together
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Astringent in context
Astringent criticism, like a bitter pill, can leave a lasting unpleasant taste in one’s mouth. When faced with such harsh remarks, it’s essential to approach the situation with a calm and measured demeanor. Remember that the criticism may be more a reflection of the speaker’s own perspective or frustrations than a true assessment of your abilities or character.
Rather than dwelling on the negative comments, focus on understanding the underlying message. Is there a kernel of truth that can be used for growth and improvement? If so, take the opportunity to learn and evolve. However, it’s equally important to recognize when criticism is unfounded or simply hurtful. In such cases, it’s often best to distance yourself from the situation and seek support from those who believe in you.
Antonyms
bland
Parts of speech
Noun: astringency
Adjective: astringently