Caustic in a sentence as a noun

A slightly less caustic way of saying it would be to say that bug reports from things running on virtual box are garbage.

Well, the Linux community has been needlessly caustic in their attacks on Ubuntu for years now.

How caustic a lesson to teach your kid, that they should organize to cheat on homework, so they can artificially inflate their grade.

Of course, more people harassing him means that he replies with even more caustic comments, making him even easier to vilify and dislike.

Stop trolling / submitting tired, caustic UX/aesthetics-denialist remarks in Apple threads.

Caustic in a sentence as an adjective

Note that I wasn't sarcastic or caustic or anything when I left, after all, I had lots of friends / acquaintances on the inside and telecom is a very small world.

Tolerance builds very quickly and with a sharp curve, so users end up having to shovel huge quantities of this very caustic material into their faces just to feel normal.

This submission is just a pile of inflammatory linkbait that offers nothing new to the people that would agree with it, and enrages those who disagree by using such caustic language.

I think people in both places are fond of anecdotes, sweeping generalisations and recognising in my caustic sarcasm a burning jealousy of those fortunate enough to live in either place.

Caustic definitions

noun

any chemical substance that burns or destroys living tissue

adjective

harsh or corrosive in tone; "an acerbic tone piercing otherwise flowery prose"; "a barrage of acid comments"; "her acrid remarks make her many enemies"; "bitter words"; "blistering criticism"; "caustic jokes about political assassination, talk-show hosts and medical ethics"; "a sulfurous denunciation"; "a vitriolic critique"

adjective

of a substance, especially a strong acid; capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action

See also: corrosive erosive vitriolic mordant