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How to pronounce sharpness in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms edge
Type of urgency
Type Words
Synonyms distinctness
Type of uncloudedness, clarity, clearness
Has types definition, legibility, focus, discernability
Derivation sharp
Type Words
Synonyms bite, pungency, raciness
Type of spice, spiciness, spicery


the sharpness of strange spices.
Type Words
Synonyms asperity
Type of ill nature
Derivation sharp
Type Words
Synonyms acuity, acuteness, keenness
Type of intelligence
Has types steel trap
Derivation sharp
Type Words
Synonyms keenness
Type of shape, form, contour, conformation, configuration
Has types acuteness
Derivation sharp
Type Words
Type of painfulness, distressingness
Derivation sharp


the sharpness of her loss.

Examples of sharpness

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Would a Canon L 400mm or 500mm prime lens be a better choice for tack sharpness?
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The big concern with Gooch in June won't be his health so much as his sharpness.
From the sportsillustrated.cnn.com
If using zoom lenses, you must use middle F stops to achieve adequate sharpness.
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Evenings had had more than a hint of autumnal sharpness and moods had been dour.
From the guardian.co.uk
With increased pixels, the sharpness from the color photos is going to be loved.
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At the heart of Brown's re-emergence has been his increasing sharpness out wide.
From the guardian.co.uk
There's an elusive aspect of lens quality that may be as important as sharpness.
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The Colts have well demonstrated that sharpness is not a given from week to week.
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I need a few more games under my belt to get my match-fitness and sharpness back.
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  • Acuteness: a quick and penetrating intelligence; "he argued with great acuteness"; "I admired the keenness of his mind"
  • Edge: the attribute of urgency in tone of voice; "his voice had an edge to it"
  • Pungency: a strong odor or taste property; "the pungency of mustard"; "the sulfurous bite of garlic"; "the sharpness of strange spices"; "the raciness of the wine"
  • The quality of being keenly and painfully felt; "the sharpness of her loss"
  • Thinness of edge or fineness of point
  • Asperity: harshness of manner
  • Sharpness is an English port in Gloucestershire, one of the most inland in Britain, and eighth largest in the South West. It is on the River Severn at , at a point where the tidal range, though less than at Avonmouth downstream (14 m typical spring tide), is still large (10 m typical spring).
  • In photography, acutance is the edge contrast of an image. Acutance is related to the amplitude of the derivative of brightness with respect to space. ...
  • A sharper is an older term, common since the seventeenth-century, for thieves who use trickery to part an owner with his or her money possessions. ...