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Definitions and Possible Meanings:
  1. sharp (n) -
    1. a musical note that has been raised one semitone above the note written
  2. Sharp -
    1. a brandtype of electronic products, that includes televisions, stereo systems, and DVD players, made by the Japanese company Sharp
  3. sharp (adv)-
    1. at exactly 10.30, 2.00 etc
  4. sharp (adj) -
    1. having a very thin edge or point that can cut things easily
  5. sharp practice -
    1. behaviour that is dishonest but not illegal
  6. Sharp, Cecil -
    1. (1859–1924) an English folk musician. He started the English Folk Dance Society in 1911 and is famous for having saved a great deal of folk music from being forgotten.
  7. sharp-eared (adj) -
    1. able to hear very well
  8. sharp shooter (n) -
    1. someone who is very skilful at hitting what they aim at when shooting a gun
  9. sharp-tongued (adj) -
    1. saying things in a disapproving or unfriendly way which often upsets people
  10. Sharp, Becky -
    1. the main character in the book vanity fair(1847–48) by William thackeray. She is a clever, attractive, and ambitious young woman someone who wants very much to become rich and successful, who treats people cruelly and unfairly to get what she wants.
Synonyms and Similar Words:
Sharp

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Meta Information
Misspelled:No
Name:No
Syllable Count:1
Audience Familiarity Audience Familarity refers to the ability of the audience to recognize and understand a word.
Word Rank:1391st
Grade Level (Approximate)A 1995 study[1] found that junior high school students were able to recognize between 10,000-12,000 words, whereas college students were able to recognize between 12,000-17,000 words.:Elementary or Middle School
Fog Reading Ease Complex Word:No
Dale-Chall Reading Ease Difficult Word: No

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