Definition: 1. In a political sense, a "acerbity" is an article in a journal or newspaper that provides commentary on a news story. 2. Another meaning refers to a criticism or sharp remark made against someone else, usually to be published in a newspaper or magazine as part of the content. The word 'acerbities' comes from Latin and means 'sharpness'. It is often used in the context of political articles where it can be a critique of an event or government.
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