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    sharp
    /ʃɑːp/

    adjective

    adverb

    • 1. precisely (used after an expression of time): "the meeting starts at 7.30 sharp" Similar preciselyexactlyon the dotpromptlyOpposite approximatelyroughly
    • 2. in a sudden or abrupt way: "turn sharp right at the corner" Similar abruptlysuddenlysharplyall of a sudden

    noun

    • 1. a musical note raised a semitone above natural pitch.
    • 2. a long, sharply pointed needle used for general sewing.

    verb

    • 1. raise the pitch of (a note) by a semitone: US "if you raise a note by one fret, you have sharped the note"
    • 2. cheat or swindle (someone), especially at cards: archaic "the fellow is drunk, let's sharp him"

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  2. Learn the meaning of sharp as an adjective, adverb, noun, and musical symbol. Find out how to use sharp to describe cutting, sudden, painful, clear, clever, fashionable, or high-pitched things.

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  6. Sharp suggests an acute, sensitive, alert, penetrating quality: a sharp mind. Keen implies observant, incisive, and vigorous: a keen intellect. Intelligent means not only acute, alert, and active, but also able to reason and understand: an intelligent reader.

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  8. 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.

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