"Trencherman" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A person who eats large or luxurious meals, often used to describe someone who enjoys hearty and indulgent food.
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 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.
Sharp and cutting in thought or expression; cutting to the point; (of a remark, comment, etc.) sharply critical; (of a comment) direct and honest.
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 refers to something that is deeply sunk into the earth or dug deeply into the ground.
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.
Trenchers are old plates or platters, especially metal or wooden ones, used in the past to serve and eat food from, especially meat. They can also refer to a long, shallow ditch or trench, especially a military one.
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.
Trended refers to something that is in fashion or popular at the moment, often in terms of a current style or cultural movement. It can also refer to data or a pattern that is being tracked or monitored over time, often in the context of business, economics, or social sciences.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> This season's in trended clothing styles are all about bright colors and bold prints.<br> The company's stock prices have steadily trended upward over the past quarter.<br><br>Synonyms: popular, fashionable, current, trendy, on-trend, in fashion, à la mode.
Adjective: newest and most fashionable. Used to describe something or someone that is considered up-to-date, cutting-edge, and popular at the present time.