"Trenchancy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Trenchancy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Trenchancy" Meaning

Trenchancy means the quality of being sharp, forceful, and incisive in style or language, particularly in making a cutting remark or criticism. It can also refer to the skill or art of making biting or caustic comments, often in a clever and witty way.

"Trenchancy" Examples

Trenchancy Examples


1. The politician's trenchant criticism of the government's policies sparked a heated debate in the media.


2. The reviewer's trenchant analysis of the novel's themes and characters was widely praised by literary critics.


3. The manager's trenchant leadership was instrumental in turning the company around after years of financial struggles.


4. The comedian's trenchant observations about everyday life had the audience in stitches.


5. The scientist's research paper offered a trenchant critique of the current understanding of climate change and its implications.

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