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sharp
adjective
-
sharp
,
sharper
,
sharpest
having
an
edge
or
point
that
can
cut
or
pierce
things
easily
•
Be
careful
,
the
cook's
new
knife
is
very
sharp
.
Be
careful
,
the
cook's
new
knife
is
very
sharp
.
•
The
cactus
has
sharp
spines
that
can
prick
your
fingers
.
The
cactus
has
sharp
spines
that
can
prick
your
fingers
.
adverb
-
sharp
,
sharper
,
sharpest
exactly
at
the
stated
time
or
point
•
The
class
starts
at
9
:
00
a
.
m
.
sharp
.
The
class
starts
at
9
:
00
a
.
m
.
sharp
.
•
Be
here
by
noon
sharp
or
you
’
ll
miss
the
bus
.
Be
here
by
noon
sharp
or
you
’
ll
miss
the
bus
.
adjective
-
sharp
,
sharper
,
sharpest
happening
suddenly
and
with
great
force
or
intensity
•
A
sharp
pain
shot
through
her
ankle
when
she
twisted
it
.
A
sharp
pain
shot
through
her
ankle
when
she
twisted
it
.
•
There
was
a
sharp
drop
in
temperature
after
sunset
.
There
was
a
sharp
drop
in
temperature
after
sunset
.
adjective
-
sharp
,
sharper
,
sharpest
quick
to
notice
and
understand
things
;
intelligent
and
alert
•
Maria
has
a
sharp
mind
and
solves
puzzles
fast
.
Maria
has
a
sharp
mind
and
solves
puzzles
fast
.
•
The
lawyer
asked
a
series
of
sharp
questions
during
the
trial
.
The
lawyer
asked
a
series
of
sharp
questions
during
the
trial
.
adjective
-
sharp
,
sharper
,
sharpest
looking
neat
,
stylish
,
and
well-dressed
•
Carlos
looked
sharp
in
his
new
navy
suit
.
Carlos
looked
sharp
in
his
new
navy
suit
.
•
That
is
a
sharp
jacket
—
where
did
you
get
it
?
That
is
a
sharp
jacket
—
where
did
you
get
it
?
adjective
-
sharp
,
sharper
,
sharpest
having
a
strong
,
acid
,
or
sour
taste
or
smell
•
The
cheese
has
a
sharp
flavor
that
I
love
.
The
cheese
has
a
sharp
flavor
that
I
love
.
•
Lemons
add
a
sharp
taste
to
the
sauce
.
Lemons
add
a
sharp
taste
to
the
sauce
.
adjective
-
sharp
,
sharper
,
sharpest
in
music
,
higher
in
pitch
by
one
semitone
•
The
singer
hit
a
sharp
note
at
the
end
of
the
song
.
The
singer
hit
a
sharp
note
at
the
end
of
the
song
.
•
Make
the
F
a
sharp
in
this
measure
,
please
.
Make
the
F
a
sharp
in
this
measure
,
please
.
adjective
-
sharp
,
sharper
,
sharpest
clear
and
distinct
in
appearance
,
sound
,
or
outline
•
The
photo
is
so
sharp
you
can
see
every
leaf
.
The
photo
is
so
sharp
you
can
see
every
leaf
.
•
His
voice
came
through
the
speakers
loud
and
sharp
.
His
voice
came
through
the
speakers
loud
and
sharp
.
adverb
-
sharp
,
sharper
,
sharpest
suddenly
and
quickly
,
especially
changing
direction
or
tone
•
Turn
sharp
left
after
the
bridge
.
Turn
sharp
left
after
the
bridge
.
•
The
dog
barked
sharp
at
the
stranger
.
The
dog
barked
sharp
at
the
stranger
.
noun
in
music
,
the
symbol
(
♯
)
that
shows
a
note
should
be
played
a
half
step
higher
,
or
a
note
raised
in
this
way
•
Write
a
sharp
before
the
C
in
the
second
bar
.
Write
a
sharp
before
the
C
in
the
second
bar
.
•
That
note
is
a
sharp
,
not
a
natural
.
That
note
is
a
sharp
,
not
a
natural
.