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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 hurtful, bitter in speech

adjective as in having strong affect on animate senses

adverb as in on time

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Example Sentences

However, Chairwoman Stabenow’s proposed Farm Bill text has already faced sharp criticism from Republican legislators, many of whom argue the bill should put more “farm back in the Farm Bill.”

From Salon

Starting out in Igneada, in the north of the country, he walked along a slippery, uneven trail for half a day, through dense forest and sharp shrubbery in the direction of Bulgaria.

From BBC

On Monday's "The Daily Show," Stewart didn't hold back his sharp critique of Democrats and how they are handling the loss in of the presidency and Congress.

From Salon

Mulberry is among several firms to have been hit hard by a sharp decline in luxury spending worldwide.

From BBC

The young boy looked sharp, decked out in an orange-brown suit.

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

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