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The word "acerbically" serves to imbue a statement with a sharp, biting tone that can reveal the speaker’s attitude or emotional state. It is used to illustrate not only sarcasm but also a subtle, sometimes ironic, sense of disdain or reluctant humor. For instance, a mother might acerbically refuse to engage in a new activity, hinting at her skepticism and lack of interest [1], while a President may use the term to punctuate a seemingly casual yet pointed query, thereby underscoring a wry commentary on the situation at hand [2].
  1. Mother acerbically declined to learn the art of physical culture.
    — from The Innocents: A Story for Lovers by Sinclair Lewis
  2. "What else is new?" asked the President acerbically.
    — from Terminal Compromise by Winn Schwartau

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