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définitions

sharp (adj.)

1.having a difficult and contrary disposition"a cantankerous and venomous-tongued old lady" - Dorothy Sayers

2.tasting sour like a lemon

3.combining clever conception and facetious expression"his sermons were unpredictably witty and satirical as well as eloquent"

4.marked by practical hardheaded intelligence"a smart businessman" "an astute tenant always reads the small print in a lease" "he was too shrewd to go along with them on a road that could lead only to their overthrow"

5.(of something seen or heard) clearly defined"a sharp photographic image" "the sharp crack of a twig" "the crisp snap of dry leaves underfoot"

6.having or made by a thin edge or sharp point; suitable for cutting or piercing"a sharp knife" "a pencil with a sharp point"

7.keenly and painfully felt; as if caused by a sharp edge or point"a sharp pain" "sharp winds"

8.quick and forceful"a sharp blow"

9.very sudden and in great amount or degree"a sharp drop in the stock market"

10.extremely steep"an abrupt canyon" "the precipitous rapids of the upper river" "the precipitous hills of Chinese paintings" "a sharp drop"

11.having or emitting a high-pitched and sharp tone or tones "a shrill whistle" "a shrill gaiety"

12.having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions"an acute observer of politics and politicians" "incisive comments" "icy knifelike reasoning" "as sharp and incisive as the stroke of a fang" "penetrating insight" "frequent..."

13.(of a musical note) raised in pitch by one chromatic semitone"C sharp"

14.having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions"an acute observer of politics and politicians" "incisive comments" "icy knifelike reasoning" "as sharp and incisive as the stroke of a fang" "penetrating insight" "frequent penetrative observations"

15.harsh"sharp criticism" "a sharp-worded exchange" "a tart remark"

16.ending in a sharp point

17.unpleasantly stern"wild and harsh country full of hot sand and cactus" "the nomad life is rough and hazardous"

sharp (adv.)

1.changing suddenly in direction and degree"the road twists sharply after the light" "turn sharp left here" "the visor was acutely peaked" "her shoes had acutely pointed toes"

sharp (n.)

1.a long thin sewing needle with a sharp point

2.a musical notation indicating one half step higher than the note named

 

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synonymes

sharp (adv.)

acutely, sharply

 

locutions

 

dictionnaire analogique




shrill[Classe]

sharp (adj.)


peevish[Classe]

sharp (adj.)






smart[Similaire]

sharp (adj.)




sharpness[Dérivé]

dull[Ant.]

sharp (adj.)





acoustics[Domaine]

RadiatingSound[Domaine]

sharp (adj.)






factotum[Domaine]

ShapeAttribute[Domaine]

pointed[Similaire]

sharp (adj.)





needle; hype[Classe]

ustensile pour la couture (fr)[Classe]

factotum[Domaine]

ShapeAttribute[Domaine]

needle[Hyper.]

pointed[Similaire]

sharp (n.)


musical notation[Hyper.]

sharp[Dérivé]

sharp (n.)


 

Merriam-Webster (1913)

SharpSharp (?), a. [Compar. Sharper (?); superl. Sharpest.] [OE. sharp, scharp, scarp, AS. scearp; akin to OS. skarp, LG. scharp, D. scherp, G. scharf, Dan. & Sw. skarp, Icel. skarpr. Cf. Escarp, Scrape, Scorpion.]
1. Having a very thin edge or fine point; of a nature to cut or pierce easily; not blunt or dull; keen.

He dies upon my scimeter's sharp point. Shak.

2. Terminating in a point or edge; not obtuse or rounded; somewhat pointed or edged; peaked or ridged; as, a sharp hill; sharp features.

3. Affecting the sense as if pointed or cutting, keen, penetrating, acute: to the taste or smell, pungent, acid, sour, as ammonia has a sharp taste and odor; to the hearing, piercing, shrill, as a sharp sound or voice; to the eye, instantaneously brilliant, dazzling, as a sharp flash.

4. (Mus.) (a) High in pitch; acute; as, a sharp note or tone. (b) Raised a semitone in pitch; as, C sharp (C♯), which is a half step, or semitone, higher than C. (c) So high as to be out of tune, or above true pitch; as, the tone is sharp; that instrument is sharp. Opposed in all these senses to flat.

5. Very trying to the feelings; piercing; keen; severe; painful; distressing; as, sharp pain, weather; a sharp and frosty air.

Sharp misery had worn him to the bones. Shak.

The morning sharp and clear. Cowper.

In sharpest perils faithful proved. Keble.

6. Cutting in language or import; biting; sarcastic; cruel; harsh; rigorous; severe; as, a sharp rebuke. “That sharp look.” Tennyson.

To that place the sharp Athenian law
Can not pursue us.
Shak.

Be thy words severe,
Sharp as merits but the sword forbear.
Dryden.

7. Of keen perception; quick to discern or distinguish; having nice discrimination; acute; penetrating; sagacious; clever; as, a sharp eye; sharp sight, hearing, or judgment.

Nothing makes men sharper . . . than want. Addison.

Many other things belong to the material world, wherein the sharpest philosophers have never ye� arrived at clear and distinct ideas. L. Watts.

8. Eager in pursuit; keen in quest; impatient for gratification; keen; as, a sharp appetite.

9. Fierce; ardent; fiery; violent; impetuous. “In sharp contest of battle.” Milton.

A sharp assault already is begun. Dryden.

10. Keenly or unduly attentive to one's own interest; close and exact in dealing; shrewd; as, a sharp dealer; a sharp customer.

The necessity of being so sharp and exacting. Swift.

11. Composed of hard, angular grains; gritty; as, sharp sand. Moxon.

12. Steep; precipitous; abrupt; as, a sharp ascent or descent; a sharp turn or curve.

13. (Phonetics) Uttered in a whisper, or with the breath alone, without voice, as certain consonants, such as p, k, t, f; surd; nonvocal; aspirated.

Sharp is often used in the formation of self-explaining compounds; as, sharp-cornered, sharp-edged, sharp-pointed, sharp-tasted, sharp-visaged, etc.

Sharp practice, the getting of an advantage, or the attempt to do so, by a tricky expedient. -- To brace sharp, or To sharp up (Naut.), to turn the yards to the most oblique position possible, that the ship may lie well up to the wind.

Syn. -- Keen; acute; piercing; penetrating; quick; sagacious; discerning; shrewd; witty; ingenious; sour; acid; tart; pungent; acrid; severe; poignant; biting; acrimonious; sarcastic; cutting; bitter; painful; afflictive; violent; harsh; fierce; ardent; fiery.

SharpSharp (?), adv.
1. To a point or edge; piercingly; eagerly; sharply. M. Arnold.

The head [of a spear] full sharp yground. Chaucer.

You bite so sharp at reasons. Shak.

2. Precisely; exactly; as, we shall start at ten o'clock sharp. [Colloq.]

Look sharp, attend; be alert. [Colloq.]

SharpSharp, n.
1. A sharp tool or weapon. [Obs.]

If butchers had but the manners to go to sharps, gentlemen would be contented with a rubber at cuffs. Collier.

2. (Mus.) (a) The character [♯] used to indicate that the note before which it is placed is to be raised a half step, or semitone, in pitch. (b) A sharp tone or note. Shak.

3. A portion of a stream where the water runs very rapidly. [Prov. Eng.] C. Kingsley.

4. A sewing needle having a very slender point; a needle of the most pointed of the three grades, blunts, betweens, and sharps.

5. pl. Same as Middlings, 1.

6. An expert. [Slang]

SharpSharp, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sharped (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Sharping.]
1. To sharpen. [Obs.] Spenser.

2. (Mus.) To raise above the proper pitch; to elevate the tone of; especially, to raise a half step, or semitone, above the natural tone.

SharpSharp, v. i.
1. To play tricks in bargaining; to act the sharper. L'Estrange.

2. (Mus.) To sing above the proper pitch.

 

Wikipedia

Sharp

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The word sharp or acronym SHARP has several uses:

Look up sharp in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
  • A pointed or edged item. This meaning is often used in regards to the disposal of Medical equipment.
  • Sharp is a musical notation sign.
  • Any of a number of programming languages, including:
    • A# programming language
    • C# programming language
    • F# programming language
    • J# programming language
    • S# programming language
  • Sharp Corporation
  • Skinheads Against Racial Prejudice (SHARP)
  • Super High Altitude Research Project (SHARP), a 1990s project to develop a high-velocity gun
  • Sharp, a crater on the moon
  • S#arp, a K-pop group
  • Sharp (set theory)
  • sharpness (visual), image sharpness
  • sharpness (audio), audio sharpness

People named Sharp

You may be looking for someone whose family name is Sharpe.

Sharp is cognate to the German scharf. It is also akin to words which have the sense of scraping, e.g. Latin scrobis 'ditch', Russian skresti 'to scrape'.

  • Abraham Sharp (1651-1742), English schoolmaster, mathematician and astronomer
  • Alan Sharp (1934- ) Scottish author
  • Bartholomew Sharp
  • Billy Sharp
  • Bob Sharp (born 1942), Brazilian racer
  • Bree Sharp, U.S. singer and songwriter
  • Brian Sharp, computer game programmer
  • Cecil Sharp (1859-1924), English music teacher and traditional English dance expert
  • Clifford Sharp
  • Dave Sharp
  • David Sharp (died 2006), Everest mountain climber
  • David Sharp (entomologist)
  • Dee Dee Sharp (born 1945), U.S. rhythm and blues singer
  • Dennis Sharp
  • Derrick Sharp
  • Don Sharp
  • Dudley C. Sharp
  • Elliott Sharp (born 1951), U.S. avant-garde musician
  • Frank Sharp, U.S. land developer (Sharpstown, Houston)
  • Frank Sharp (RNZAF)
  • Gabriela Sharp
  • Garrett Sharp (born 1985), U.S. treatise writer, philosopher
  • Gavin Sharp
  • Gene Sharp (born 1928), political scientist
  • Graeme Sharp (born 1960), Scottish footballer
  • Granville Sharp (1735-1813), English abolitionist
  • Hap Sharp, U.S. Formula One driver
  • Harry Sharp
  • Isadore Sharp (born 1931), Canadian businessman
  • Jack Sharp
  • James Sharp (1613-1679), Scottish clergyman
  • James E. Sharp (born 1940), U.S. lawyer
  • James Lyall Sharp
  • James Sharp (footballer)
  • John Sharp (1643-1714), Archbishop of York
  • Jon Sharp
  • Joseph Henry Sharp, artist (Taos Art Colony)
  • K. B. Sharp
  • Kevin Sharp, U.S. heavy metal singer
  • Kevin Sharp (country music singer)
  • Kevin Sharp (footballer)
  • Lesley Sharp
  • Liam Sharp
  • Linda K. Sharp, U.S. women's basketball coach
  • Lindsay Sharp
  • Maia Sharp, country music singer and songwriter
  • Margaret Sharp, Baroness Sharp of Guildford (born 1938), member of the British House of Lords
  • Margery Sharp (1905-1991), English writer
  • Martha Sharp
  • Martin Sharp (born 1944), Australian cartoonist, songwriter and film-maker
  • Martin Sharp (journalist)
  • Matt Sharp (born 1969), U.S. rock bassist
  • Minnie Bell Sharp (1865-1937), pianist and singer
  • Mitchell Sharp (1911-2004), Canadian politician
  • Pat Sharp (born 1961), British television presenter
  • Patrick Sharp
  • Philip Sharp
  • Phillip Allen Sharp (born 1944), U.S. geneticist and molecular biologist
  • Phineas Sharp
  • Rebecca Sharp (1923-1990) Award Winning American Artist, Murdered
  • Rhod Sharp
  • Richard Sharp (born 1938), English rugby player
  • Rodney Sharp
  • Ronald Sharp (born 1929), Australian organ builder
  • Ryan Sharp (born 1979), British race car driver
  • Samuel Sharp
  • Scott Sharp
  • Solomon P. Sharp (1787-1825), U.S. politician
  • Susie Sharp
  • Sylver Logan Sharp
  • Verity Sharp
  • Walter Benona Sharp
  • William Sharp (1749-1824) the English engraver
  • William Sharp (1855-1905) the Scottish author and poet, pseudonym Fiona MacLeod
  • Willoughby Sharp
  • Zerna Sharp (1889-1981), U.S. teacher

Fictional Sharps

  • Becky Sharp, the main character in Thackeray's novel Vanity Fair (also the name of a Swedish rock band)
  • Phineas Sharp, a Disney character
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