Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. SHARP definition: 1. having a thin edge or point that can cut something or make a hole in something: 2. producing or…. Learn more.

  2. The meaning of SHARP is adapted to cutting or piercing. How to use sharp in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Sharp.

  3. involving a sudden or abrupt change in direction or course: a sharp curve in the road; The car made a sharp turn. abrupt, as an ascent: a sharp drop. consisting of angular lines and pointed forms or of thin, long features: He had a sharp face. clearly defined; distinct: a sharp photographic image. Synonyms: clear. distinct or marked, as a contrast:

  4. SHARP meaning: 1. having a thin edge or point that can cut something or make a hole in something: 2. producing or…. Learn more.

  5. A sharp point or edge is very thin and can cut through things very easily. A sharp knife, tool, or other object has a point or edge of this kind.

  6. 1. Having a thin edge or a fine point suitable for or capable of cutting or piercing. 2. a. Having clear form and detail: a sharp photographic image. b. Terminating in an edge or a point: sharp angular cliffs; a sharp nose. c. Clearly and distinctly set forth: sharp contrasts in behavior. 3. Abrupt or acute: a sharp drop; a sharp turn. 4. a.

  7. sharp (of a taste or smell) strong and slightly bitter; (of food or drink) having a sharp taste: The cheese has a distinctively sharp taste. acid (of a taste or smell) bitter, like the taste of a lemon or of fruit that is not ready to eat; (of food or drink) having an acid taste. which word?

  8. SHARP definition: 1. having a very thin or pointed edge that can cut things: 2. a sudden and very large increase or…. Learn more.

  9. sharp. /ʃɑrp/ /ʃɑp/ IPA guide. Other forms: sharper; sharpest; sharps. Something with a thin edge or a fine point that can cut is sharp. It's painful when your dog climbs into your lap, poking you with his sharp toenails. A knife and a pointed stick are sharp, since they can pierce or cut, and a piercing pain in your neck is also sharp.

  10. involving a sudden or abrupt change in direction or course: a sharp curve in the road; The car made a sharp turn. abrupt, as an ascent: a sharp drop. consisting of angular lines and pointed forms or of thin, long features: He had a sharp face. clearly defined; distinct: a sharp photographic image.