SHARP vs SHREWD: NOUN
- A sign (♯) used to indicate that a note is to be raised by a semitone.
- A note that is raised a semitone.
- A slender sewing needle with a very fine point.
- An expert.
- A long thin sewing needle with a sharp point
- A musical notation indicating one half step higher than the note named
- In the fixed system of solmization, the sharp of the second tone of the scale, technically named ri.
- The key-note of the minor key of six sharps (D sharp minor).
- A note placed on such a degree and indicating such a key or tone.
- The staff-degree assigned to such a key or tone, being the same as that for D, but with a sharp upon it either in the signature or as an accidental.
- The tone given by such a key, or a tone in unison with such a tone: the D sharp next above middle C has (at French pitch) about 308 vibrations per second.
- A shrewd cheater; a sharper.
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SHARP vs SHREWD: ADJECTIVE
- Keenly and painfully felt; as if caused by a sharp edge or point
- Raised in pitch by one chromatic semitone
- Raised in pitch by a semitone.
- Intellectually penetrating; astute.
- Marked by keenness and accuracy of perception.
- Crafty or deceitful, as in business dealings.
- Vigilant; alert.
- Briskly or keenly cold and cutting.
- Harsh or biting in tone or character.
- Fierce or impetuous; violent.
- Intense; severe.
- Sudden and shrill.
- Sudden and brilliant or dazzling.
- Strongly affecting the senses of smell and taste.
- Having or made by a thin edge or sharp point; suitable for cutting or piercing
- Abrupt or acute.
- Clearly and distinctly set forth.
- Terminating in an edge or a point.
- Having clear form and detail.
- Having a thin edge or a fine point suitable for or capable of cutting or piercing.
- Quick and forceful
- Very sudden and in great amount or degree
- Marked by practical hardheaded intelligence
- (of something seen or heard) clearly defined
- High-pitched and sharp
- Having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions
- Sour or bitter in taste
- Extremely steep
- Ending in a sharp point
- Very penetrating and clear and sharp in operation
- Composed of hard angular particles.
- Harsh
- Having the key signature in sharps.
- Attractive or stylish.
- Being above the proper pitch.
- Scolding, satirical, sharp.
- Knowledgeable
- Streetwise
- Artful, tricky or cunning
- Showing clever resourcefulness in practical matters
- Able or clever in practical affairs; sharp in business; astute; sharp-witted; sagacious; keen
- Artful; wily; cunning; arch.
- Inclining to shrew; disposing to curse or scold; hence, vicious; malicious; evil; wicked; mischievous; vexatious; rough; unfair; shrewish.
- Sharp; penetrating.
- Disposed to or marked by artful and cunning practices; tricky.
- Having or showing a clever awareness or resourcefulness, especially in practical matters.
- Used of persons
- Marked by practical hardheaded intelligence
SHARP vs SHREWD: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To play or sing above the proper pitch.
- To raise in pitch by a semitone.
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SHARP vs SHREWD: ADVERB
- In a sharp manner.
- Punctually; exactly.
- Changing suddenly in direction and degree
- Above the true or proper pitch.
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SHARP vs SHREWD: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To sharpen; make keen or acute.
- In music, to elevate (a tone); specifically, to apply a sharp to (a note or staff-degree)—that is, to elevate it a half-step. Also sharpen.
- To indulge in sharp practices; play the sharper; cheat.
- In music, to sing or play above the true pitch. Also sharpen.
- Having or emitting a high-pitched and sharp tone or tones
- Dangerously steep
- Keenly and painfully felt
- As if caused by a sharp edge or point
- Suitable for cutting or piercing
- Evil; accursed; malignant; wicked.
- Having a curst temper; scolding; vixenish; shrewish.
- Annoying; mischievous; vexatious; troublesome; malicious.
- Sharp: keen; biting; harsh.
- Sly; canning; artful; spiteful.
- Astute; sagacious; discriminating; discerning; smart; sharp: as, a shrewd man of the world.
- Indicating shrewdness; due to shrewdness; involving or displaying sagacity or astuteness: as, a shrewd remark; a shrewd face.
- Synonyms Artful, Sly, etc., (see cunning), wily, subtle.
- Acute, Keen, etc. (see acute), discerning, penetrating, politic, ingenious.
- Acting with a specific goal
SHARP vs SHREWD: RELATED WORDS
- Astute, Piercing, Shrewd, Smart, Incisive, Perceptive, Intense, Knifelike, Abrupt, Sudden, Crisp, Forceful, Precipitous, Sharpened, Steep
- Clever, Skilful, Crafty, Skillful, Cunning, Wily, Canny, Hard, Calculating, Sharp, Scheming, Conniving, Calculative, Smart, Astute
SHARP vs SHREWD: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Astute, Piercing, Shrewd, Smart, Incisive, Perceptive, Intense, Knifelike, Abrupt, Sudden, Crisp, Forceful, Precipitous, Sharpened, Steep
- Clever, Skilful, Crafty, Skillful, Cunning, Wily, Canny, Hard, Calculating, Sharp, Scheming, Conniving, Calculative, Smart, Astute
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- But the woman here is shrewd and spiteful.
- Shrewd business is better than erratic financial spending.
- But Xi is driven by shrewd, tactical calculations.
- This vulnerability might be exploited by shrewd defendants.
- He was a shrewd, practical man in action.
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- He saw that Hitler was shrewd and ruthless.
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