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acuteness

Aussprache: [əˈkjuːtnəs]

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Kontext: „perception“

(noun) the ability to notice or understand things quickly and clearly. It’s like being really sharp and smart about what’s going on around you.

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Her acuteness allowed her to solve problems faster than her classmates.

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His lack of acuteness meant he missed the important details in the story.

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Did the teacher notice the acuteness of the student's observations?

Kontext: „sensitivity“

(noun) the quality of being very sensitive or intense, especially in terms of feelings or pain. It’s like feeling something very strongly or being very aware of it.

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The acuteness of her pain made her seek medical help immediately.

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He didn't experience any acuteness in his sense of taste after eating bland food.

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How would you describe the acuteness of the pain after the injury?

Kontext: „sharpness“

(noun) the quality of being sharp, either literally or in a more metaphorical sense. This can refer to the sharpness of a tool or the clarity of an image.

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The acuteness of the knife made it easy to cut through vegetables.

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The photograph lacked acuteness, appearing blurry and unclear.

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Can you see the acuteness of the edges in this drawing?

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