Thesaurus / sharp
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The scientists focused on skeletons showing signs of trauma — especially injury with sharp objects.
WOMEN LIKE MULAN DIDN’T NEED TO GO TO WAR IN DISGUISEBETHANY BROOKSHIRESEPTEMBER 4, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTSThe employer result has remained above 70% since March, while all levels of government have seen sharp declines.
WORKERS TRUST THEIR EMPLOYERS DURING THE PANDEMIC—FOR NOWALAN MURRAYSEPTEMBER 3, 2020FORTUNEBecause it will take less pressure to cut through a given substance, a sharp knife is also a safer knife.
THREE QUESTIONS TO ASK YOURSELF BEFORE BUYING A KNIFEWES SILERSEPTEMBER 3, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEYou have to give people the opportunity to weigh in on challenges and work and I think the diverse POVs that are looking at one particular object really creates sharper work.
DEEP DIVE: HOW COMPANIES AND THEIR EMPLOYEES ARE FACING THE FUTURE OF WORKDIGIDAYSEPTEMBER 1, 2020DIGIDAYSimilarly, other studies have found sharp regional differences in mask-wearing.
IN THE TIME OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC, WHAT SHOULD YOU SAY TO SOMEONE WHO REFUSES TO WEAR A MASK? A PHILOSOPHER WEIGHS INLGBTQ-EDITORAUGUST 30, 2020NO STRAIGHT NEWSOther residents are as mentally sharp as ever — yet still may not be able to vote this year.
HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS OF NURSING HOME RESIDENTS MAY NOT BE ABLE TO VOTE IN NOVEMBER BECAUSE OF THE PANDEMICBY RYAN MCCARTHY AND JACK GILLUMAUGUST 26, 2020PROPUBLICAAt Omnicom, for example, its workflow tool OmniScope has come into sharp focus, as has the Omni data platform that underpins it.
MARKETERS ‘LOOKING TO FEEL CONFIDENT’: THE CORONAVIRUS CAUSING IRREVERSIBLE CHANGES TO THE ADVERTISER-AGENCY DYNAMICSEB JOSEPHAUGUST 20, 2020DIGIDAYOn September 13, 2019, Monjib had lunch at home with his friend Omar Radi, a Moroccan journalist who is one of the regime’s sharpest critics.
INSIDE NSO, ISRAEL’S BILLION-DOLLAR SPYWARE GIANTTATE RYAN-MOSLEYAUGUST 19, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWA sharp-eyed person reported it May 15 in Langley, British Columbia.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ‘MURDER HORNETS’SUSAN MILIUSJULY 20, 2020SCIENCE NEWS FOR STUDENTS“We start to think about essential workers as really primary drivers for our economic and societal engines, and this is going to mean I think a sharper focus on health and wellness of workers at a level of population health,” she says.
IS IT TIME FOR YOUR BUSINESS TO HIRE A CHIEF PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICER?ERIKA FRYJULY 8, 2020FORTUNEWORDS RELATED TO SHARP
- acute
- agonizing
- all-consuming
- ardent
- biting
- bitter
- burning
- close
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- consuming
- cutting
- deep
- diligent
- eager
- earnest
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- exaggerated
- exceptional
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- exquisite
- extraordinary
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- impassioned
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- shrill
- stinging
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- supreme
- undue
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- violent
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- backbiting
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- burlesque
- caustic
- chaffing
- clever
- contemptuous
- contradictory
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- cynical
- defiant
- derisive
- disparaging
- double-edged
- exaggerated
- implausible
- incisive
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- ironical
- jibing
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- mocking
- mordant
- paradoxical
- pungent
- quick-witted
- ridiculous
- sardonic
- satiric
- satirical
- scathing
- scoffing
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- sneering
- spicy
- trenchant
- twisted
- uncomplimentary
- unexpected
- witty
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- chaffing
- clever
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- cynical
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- disparaging
- double-edged
- exaggerated
- implausible
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- mocking
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- clear-sighted
- considerate
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- diplomatic
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- discriminating
- efficacious
- enlightened
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- informed
- judicial
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- politic
- profound
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- rational
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- sane
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- seasonable
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- sober
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- sound
- thorough
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- well-advised
- well-judged
- worldly-wise
- alive
- apprehensive
- astute
- awake
- brainy
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- clever
- cognizant
- competent
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- conversant
- cool
- crack
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- intended
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- with it
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- abreast
- acquainted with
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- au courant
- au fait
- brainy
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- experienced
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- learned
- lettered
- omniscient
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- privy
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- sophisticated
- tuned-in
- understanding
- versed
- well-informed
- well-rounded
- wise
- with it
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