sharp: significado e definições
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Having a thin edge or a fine point suitable for or capable of cutting or piercing.
Having clear form and detail: a sharp photographic image.
Terminating in an edge or a point: sharp angular cliffs; a sharp nose.
Clearly and distinctly set forth: sharp contrasts in behavior.
Abrupt or acute: a sharp drop; a sharp turn.
Intellectually penetrating; astute.
Marked by keenness and accuracy of perception: sharp hearing.
Crafty or deceitful, as in business dealings: sharp selling practices.
Vigilant; alert: kept a sharp lookout for shoplifters.
Briskly or keenly cold and cutting: a sharp wind.
Harsh or biting in tone or character: sharp criticism.
Fierce or impetuous; violent: a sharp temper; a sharp assault.
Intense; severe: a sharp pain.
Sudden and shrill: a sharp whistle.
Sudden and brilliant or dazzling: a sharp flash of lightning.
Strongly affecting the senses of smell and taste: a sharp pungent odor; a sharp cheese.
Composed of hard angular particles: sharp sand.
Music Raised in pitch by a semitone.
Music Being above the proper pitch.
Music Having the key signature in sharps.
Informal Attractive or stylish: a sharp jacket. See Synonyms at fashionable.
In a sharp manner: hit me sharp on the brow.
Punctually; exactly: at three o'clock sharp.
Music Above the true or proper pitch.
Music A sign (♯) used to indicate that a note is to be raised by a half step.