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Sharp Definition & Meaning

1. Having a thin edge or point that can cut or pierce.

Example: The chef used a sharp knife to slice the vegetables.

2. Quick-witted or intelligent.

Example: She is a sharp student and always gets good grades.

3. Clearly defined or distinct.

Example: The sharp contrast between the black and white colors made the painting stand out.

4. Harsh or critical in tone.

Example: His sharp comments about her work hurt her feelings.

5. Musically high-pitched or clear.

Example: The singer hit a sharp note that made the audience wince.

Examples of the word sharp used in sentences.

  • The knife is very sharp, so be careful when you use it.
  • The scissors are very sharp, they easily cut through the paper.
  • My alarm clock has a sharp sound that wakes me up every morning.
  • The pencil's point is very sharp, you can use it to draw fine lines.
  • The curry that my mum cooked is very sharp, it made my tongue burn.
  • The pencil point is too sharp and it's breaking the paper.
  • The wind is blowing hard and the leaves of the tree are very sharp.
  • The pain in my stomach is very sharp and sudden.
  • Be careful with that knife, it's very sharp!
  • I love to feel the sharp flavor of lemon in my tea.
  • The tailor skillfully used a sharp needle to stitch the delicate fabric.
  • The sudden sound of a sharp thunderclap startled the children playing outside.
  • The new employee impressed her colleagues with her sharp analytical skills.
  • She was careful to avoid the sharp rocks while swimming in the ocean.
  • The chef carefully used a sharp knife to slice through the juicy steak.
  • The sharp decline in the company's profits was attributed to the lack of sales during the pandemic.
  • The mountain air was sharp and invigorating, filling my lungs with fresh, crisp oxygen.
  • His sharp wit and sense of humor kept the audience entertained throughout the entire show.
  • The chef used a sharp knife to expertly slice the vegetables for the stir-fry dish.
  • The pain in my lower back was sharp and unbearable, making it difficult to move around.
  • The student's sharp mind and quick thinking helped him excel in his studies and win several academic awards.
  • The company's financial performance took a sharp downturn after the CEO's sudden resignation.
  • The chef used a sharp knife to cut the vegetables with great precision and speed.
  • The sound of the sharp whistle brought the football game to a halt and signaled the end of the first half.
  • The sharp rise in temperatures this summer has caused a surge in electricity consumption across the city.
  • The sharp twist in the plot of the novel caught the reader off guard.
  • The tailor's sharp eye for detail ensured a perfectly fitted suit for the client.
  • The pianist's sharp rendition of the melody left the audience spellbound.
  • The hiker took caution while navigating the sharp rocks along the steep trail.
  • The athlete's quick reflexes and sharp movements helped her win the crucial match.
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