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

    • Sharply: Arabic Translation

      SHARPLY translate: بِحِدّة. Learn more in the Cambridge...

    • Sharply in Japanese

      SHARPLY translate: 急に, 急激に, 急(きゅう)に, はっきりと, 急(きゅう)に. Learn...

    • Sharply in Simplified Chinese

      SHARPLY translate: 突然地, 快速突然地, 能切断, 锋利地;尖尖地, 严厉地,尖刻地,尖锐地,...

    • Traditional

      SHARPLY translate: 突然地, 快速突然地, 能切斷, 鋒利地;尖尖地, 嚴厲地,尖刻地,尖銳地,...

  3. quickly and suddenly: Inflation has risen / fallen sharply. His health improved / deteriorated sharply this week. The road bends sharply to the left. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Not expected or planned. abrupt end. abrupt halt. abruptly. abruptness. ad hoc. inadvertence. inadvertency. inadvertently. inconceivable. sharpness.

  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. sharply. adverb. /ˈʃɑːpli/ /ˈʃɑːrpli/ in a critical, rough or severe way. The report was sharply critical of the police. ‘Is there a problem?’ he asked sharply. Questions about grammar and vocabulary? Find the answers with Practical English Usage online, your indispensable guide to problems in English. suddenly and by a large amount.

  6. 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.

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

  8. 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.