"Trenchant" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Trenchant" Meaning

Sharp and cutting in thought or expression; cutting to the point; (of a remark, comment, etc.) sharply critical; (of a comment) direct and honest.

"Trenchant" Examples

Trenchant Usage Examples


Example 1: Sharp Wit

"In the debate, Sarah's trenchant remarks left her opponents struggling to come up with a counterargument."

Example 2: Piercing Insight

"The professor's trenchant analysis of the novel provided a clearer understanding of its themes and motifs."

Example 3: Keen Judgment

"The food critic's trenchant review forced the restaurant to re-examine their menu and service quality."

Example 4: Incisive Comment

"The economist's trenchant comments on the financial report were widely quoted in the media."

Example 5: Cutting Remark

"The comedian's trenchant joke at the expense of politicians left the audience in stitches."

"Trenchant" Similar Words

Tremulous

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Shaking or trembling with fear, emotion, or excitement; precarious or unstable.

Tremulously

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Shaking or feeling anxious or fearful, often because of a feeling of uncertainty or fear of the unknown.

Tremulousness

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The state of being tremulous or trembling, typically with fear, excitement, or anxiety.

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Trench-coat

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Trench

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A long, narrow excavation or ditch, typically for defensive or irrigation purposes.<br><br>Example: "The army dug a trench across the field to prevent the enemy from advancing."<br><br> Synonyms: ditch, ditch, moat, furrow<br><br>Antonym: embankment

Trenchancy

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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.

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Trenchantly

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Having a sharp and bitter spoken quality, especially when criticizing or rebuking. Used to describe a serious and forceful tone or manner, often with a sense of sarcasm or irony.

Trenched

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Trenched refers to something that is deeply sunk into the earth or dug deeply into the ground.

Trencher

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A trencher is a person who digs trenches, especially as a job, especially one on a large scale or for construction. It can also refer to a large plate made of wood or other material, used for serving and eating one's meals.

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Trenching

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Trenching refers to the act of digging a long, narrow ditch or trench, often for a specific purpose such as installing pipes, cables, or conduits, or for other engineering or construction projects.<br><br>It can also refer specifically to:<br><br>1. Digging a trench, especially for military purposes, such as a trench in a battlefield or a defensive trench.<br>2. The act of digging up or excavating a trench for the installation of utilities such as electricity, water, or gas lines.<br>3. The process of creating a trench or depression in the ground, such as for a canyon or a ravine.<br><br>In geology, trenching can also refer to the formation of a long, narrow depression in the Earth's crust, such as a trench in the oceanic crust.

Trend-setting

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Pioneering or innovative, setting a new pattern or standard that others follow.