"Sharpened" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sharpened" Meaning

Having a sharp edge or point; made sharper or more pointed.

"Sharpened" Examples

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Adjective

1. The knife was sharpened to a fine point.

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2. Having been sharpened, the edge of the pencil is now usable.

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3. The musician's performance was always more refined after she had spent years sharpened by the fierce competition in the symphony.

Verb

4. Teachers at the school will be sharpened to provide better educational facilities.

5. The wind had sharpened when it passed over the mountains, making the snow fall in torrents.

"Sharpened" Similar Words

Shark

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A large, predatory fish with a streamlined body, sharp teeth, and a conical snout. Sharks feed on fish, seals, birds, and other marine animals.

Sharking

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Sharking can have a few different meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. Sticking or hooking one's fingers or toes into something so tightly that they lock onto it.<br>Example: "She had trouble getting her fingers unstuck from the Velcro after sharking it too tightly."<br>2. Stealing something from someone, especially by deception.<br>Example: "He got caught sharking by his friends for taking their money."<br><br>It can also be related to shark, referring to a scene where a shark's fin cuts the water, often implied or implied to be menacing.<br><br>However, sharking hasn't been an extensively used word. The closest word is 'sharking' slang used in North American skateboard culture, shortened from 'shark attack,' signifying going downhill on a skateboard.

Sharks

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A shark is a fish with a cartilaginous skeleton and a streamlined, aerodynamic body. It is a marine predator that uses its powerful tail to swim and its sharp teeth to hunt and eat its prey. There are over 500 species of sharks, ranging in size from the dwarf lanternshark, which is less than 20 centimeters long, to the whale shark, which can grow up to 20 meters in length.

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Sharon

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The name Sharon is of Hebrew origin and means "beautiful" or "peaceful."

Sharp-eyed

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Sharpen

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To improve or make something more precise or effective by removing flaws and making it more pointed or cutting.<br><br>Example: "She sharpened her pencil to write a clear signature."<br><br>Synonym: Refine<br><br>Antonym: Dull

Sharpener

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A device or object used to sharpen something, typically to make it more pointed or more efficient.

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Sharpens

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Sharpen means to make something, especially a tool or blade, more sharp or cutting edge by grinding or polishing it, often with a tool or stone to remove a small amount of material, increasing the edge's clarity and effectiveness.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- She sharpened the pencil before she used it to write.<br>- He sharpened his knife to cut the rope.

Sharper

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Having a keen mind or intellect, often implying a sharpness or swiftness of mental faculties, which enables one to understand, learn, remember, or perceive things quickly.

Sharpest

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Sharpest refers to something or someone that has the finest and most precise edge, point, or distinction; something that outshines others in terms of quality, superiority, or capabilities.<br><br>Example: "He is the sharpest mind in the business, always coming up with innovative ideas."<br><br>It can also describe someone who is particularly observant, clever, or acute, able to notice or understand subtle differences or details.<br><br>Example: "She is the sharpest eye in the visual effects team, spotting even the smallest mistake."

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