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sharp

Definition for sharp

adjective as in sudden

Strongest matches

abrupt, extreme, intense, marked

Weak match

distinct

adjective as in dishonest, deceitful

adjective as in severe, intense

adjective as in distinct, well-defined

Strongest matches

clear, crisp, obvious

Strong match

audible

adjective as in stylish

adjective as in having strong affect on animate senses

adverb as in on time

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Example Sentences

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Smith asked Mazzulla a sharp question: How did he balance pushing his Celtics players to “improve” while also “keeping the game fun for them.”

The selloff in South Korean chip makers followed a sharp reversal in U.S. semiconductor stocks, including AI-chip maker Nvidia, which gave up early gains to close sharply lower Thursday.

After his firm sparked an Asia rally on Thursday, Wall Street began on a strong note, but later went into sharp reverse, with selling compounded by worries over the US labour market.

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Put together, the recent reports paint the picture of an American consumer that continues to spend, albeit with added caution and a sharper eye toward value.

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Not only have the supermarkets upped their game with sharper prices and loyalty cards to keep shoppers on board, but the sector also now has the rise of "extreme discounting" online to contend with.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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