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sharp

[shahrp] / ʃɑrp /


ADJECTIVE
sudden
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK










Example Sentences

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On top of that, there has been a less sharp—but steady—increase in demand for all other applications, as device makers cram in ever more memory.

From The Wall Street Journal

Powell is being investigated over renovation costs at the central bank's headquarters -- a probe that has drawn sharp criticism from former Fed leaders.

From Barron's

Traders chasing the move higher in oil prices ultimately led to an “overly bullish” stance in the market, leaving prices susceptible to a sharp retreat, said Tyler Richey, co-editor at Sevens Report Research.

From MarketWatch

Traders chasing the move higher in oil prices ultimately led to an “overly bullish” stance in the market, leaving prices susceptible to a sharp retreat, said Tyler Richey, co-editor at Sevens Report Research.

From MarketWatch

However, he felt the "sharper moments bump up against lyrics that can sometimes feel purely lazy".

From BBC