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pointed

Prononciation : [ˈpɔɪntɪd]

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Contexte : « physical description »

(adjective) when something has a sharp end or tip. This usually means it can poke or cut things easily. For example, a pencil has a pointed end that helps you write.

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She used a pointed stick to draw in the sand.

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The ball was not pointed at all; it was round and smooth.

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Is the knife pointed enough to slice through the bread?

Contexte : « communication »

(adjective) when someone speaks in a way that is direct or shows strong feelings. This means they are expressing their thoughts clearly, especially when it is serious or important.

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He made a pointed comment about the need for respect during the meeting.

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Her remarks were not pointed; they were very vague and unclear.

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Did you notice his pointed remarks during the discussion?

Contexte : « indicate »

(verb) to direct someone's attention to something. This means you help someone see or understand something important.

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She pointed to the map to show where we should go.

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He did not point out any important details in his presentation.

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Can you point to the right spot on the chart?

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