adjective

sharp

UK /ʃɑːp/US /ʃɑrp/

sharp

ADJECTIVE

Definition of sharp

1

Having a cutting edge; not dull.

keskin

Example: He has a sharp knife.

1

Intelligent or quick to learn.

Example: That girl is sharp.

2

Strong in flavor.

Example: That lemonade is sharp.

3

A blade, especially a sword used in fencing, with a sharp tip.

Example: Jesse preferred to practice with sharps.

4

A sharp is a note that is one half step above the one that is named.

diyez

Example: The last note that she sang was a D sharp, not a C flat.

sharp

EXAMPLES

Examples of sharp

1

He has a sharp knife.

Example sentence
2

That girl is sharp.

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3

That lemonade is sharp.

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4

I would like sharp Cheddar cheese.

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5

Jesse preferred to practice with sharps.

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sharp

SMART VOCABULARY

Related words and phrases

Similar words

pointedrazor-sharpjaggedpricklyspikyintelligentquick to learnquicksharp-wittedstrongtasty

Opposite words

roundeddullbluntsmoothdumbstupidslow to learnslowdimwittedunintelligentweakbland

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