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pointed

AdjectiveTransitive Verb
pl: nullpast: pointedpp: pointeding: pointingcomp: more pointedsup: most pointed

When describing physical objects, the word evokes a sense of precision or danger, suggesting a sharp edge that can pierce or a narrow focus. It is the opposite of blunt or rounded, creating a visual of convergence toward a single tip. In social interactions, the word shifts from physical geometry to emotional intensity. A pointed remark is not just clear; it is designed to sting or provoke a reaction. It carries a sharp, intentional edge that cuts through politeness to address a sensitive or uncomfortable truth.

Meanings

Adjective

Having a sharp tip or tapering to a narrow point.

"He wore a pointed hat to the party."

Adjective

Direct and unambiguous, often in a critical or cutting way.

"She asked a pointed question about the budget."

Transitive Verb
[someone][something]

To direct someone or something toward a specific direction.

"He pointed the way to the exit."

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