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sharp

[shahrp] / ʃɑrp /


ADJECTIVE
sudden
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK










Example Sentences

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There were sharp bits of pebble and chipped wood in there, too.

From Literature

Japan’s Ministry of Finance bought yen in 2024, for instance, to lean against a sharp slide in the currency’s value.

From The Wall Street Journal

Yet there are some signs on Wall Street that the value of the heating fuel may face a “sharp collapse” in the days or weeks to come.

From MarketWatch

The telescope's sharp infrared vision clearly reveals the structure of gas flowing away from a dying star.

From Science Daily

As Scotland's opener in Rome on 7 February comes into sharper focus, however, the skipper wants to embrace what might be possible for a side looking to finally fulfil its potential.

From BBC