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    sharply
    /ˈʃɑːpli/

    adverb

    • 1. with a sharp or steeply tapering edge or point: "a sharply pointed tail"
    • 2. with a sudden, piercing physical sensation or effect; intensely: "my mouth stings sharply"

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  2. unsuspected. untimely. untoward. unwilled. See more results » sharply adverb (ABLE TO CUT) in a way that will cut or make a hole: a sharply pointed nail. severely and angrily: a sharply-worded letter of complaint. He spoke sharply to his daughter.

  3. SHARPLY definition: 1. quickly and suddenly: 2. in a way that will cut or make a hole: 3. severely and angrily: . Learn more.

  4. a. : inclined to or marked by irritability or anger. a sharp temper. b. : causing intense mental or physical distress. a sharp pain. c. : cutting in language or import. a sharp rebuke.

  5. If something happens sharply, it occurs abruptly and intensely. You may hear newscasters gloomily reporting that the price of gas is rising sharply . The value of your baseball cards might rise sharply, inspiring you to sell a few of them.

  6. sharply contrasting attitudes to work; quickly and suddenly or loudly. She moved sharply across the room to block his exit. He rapped sharply on the window. He drew his breath in sharply. used to emphasize that something has a sharp point or edge. sharply pointed; The spring jutted sharply through the mattress.

  7. Jun 2, 2024 · (to describe breathing) Suddenly and intensely like a gasp, but typically as the result of an emotional reaction. Precisely, accurately. a sharply focused essay. Quickly and alertly. Jones, the centre forward, started the game sharply. Of speech, sternly, harshly or critically.

  8. Sharply definition: In a <a>sharp</a> manner; pertaining to precision.

  9. 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.

  10. sharply meaning, definition, what is sharply: suddenly and by a large amount: Learn more.

  11. adj. having a thin cutting edge or a fine point for cutting or piercing: a sharp knife. ending in an edge or point: sharp corners. involving a sudden change in direction: a sharp curve in the road. clearly defined; distinct: a sharp contrast between black and white. biting in taste: a sharp cheese. piercing in sound: a sharp cry.