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trenchant

incisive / sharp / cutting / caustic
Adjective

This term describes a cutting quality, whether literal or intellectual. When applied to speech or writing, it suggests a piercing clarity that exposes the truth or flaws of a subject with surgical precision. It carries a connotation of vigor and effectiveness, often bordering on the caustic or severe, rather than being merely descriptive. In its physical sense, the word evokes the image of a blade that slices cleanly through material. While this literal usage is less common in modern conversation than the figurative sense, it provides the foundational imagery of sharpness and decisiveness that defines the word's intellectual application.

Meanings

Adjective
[~ something]

Expressing a point of view in a sharp, effective, and critical manner.

"His trenchant analysis of the political situation left no room for doubt."

Adjective
[~ something]

Having a sharp edge or being physically incisive.

"The surgeon used a trenchant blade to make the precise incision."

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