sharp
Pronunciación: [/ʃɑɹp/]
Palabra
Contexto: «senses»
(adjective) having a thin edge or point that can cut easily. When something is sharp, it can hurt you if you're not careful.
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Be careful with that knife; it's very sharp.
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The spoon is not sharp, so it's safe for children to use.
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Is the pencil sharp enough to write with?
Contexto: «intelligence»
(adjective) having a quick and alert mind, being clever. When someone is sharp, they can think fast and understand things easily.
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She's a sharp student who always understands the lesson quickly.
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He's feeling tired today, so his mind is not very sharp.
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Do you think sharp people find it easy to solve problems?
Contexto: «music»
(noun) a note, sound, or instrument that is higher in pitch. In music, sharp means playing or singing a note slightly higher than usual.
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The violinist played the sharp note perfectly in the concert.
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The singer sang that note flat instead of sharp.
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Can you recognize a sharp note when you hear it in a song?
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