Sentence example with the word 'trenchant'

trenchant

acerb, apperceptive, corrosive, farseeing, hearty, longsighted, piercing, salty, smacking, take-over, withering

Definition adj. having keenness and forcefulness and penetration in thought

Last update: September 13, 2015


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His trenchant critism was not called for.   [adjective]

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Here are just a few trenchant comments from the most repeated refrains.   [adjective]

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Marx subjected this state of affairs to a trenchant critique, and made a big splash.   [adjective]

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Trenchant exponent of Shakespeare.   [adjective]

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Most trenchant rendition of that ballad, upon my soul and honour It is.   [adjective]

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Trenchant, Mr Power said laughing.   [adjective]

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His singing of that simple ballad, Martin, is the most trenchant rendering I ever heard in the whole course of my experience.   [adjective]

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My sister had a trenchant way of cutting our bread and butter for us, that never varied.   [adjective]

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There may have been reasons; at any rate the Count went into Tours in a trenchant humour, with ears keen and wide for all shreds of report.   [adjective]

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Elected deputy in 1880, he distinguished himself by trenchant criticism of Magliani's finance, and upon the fall of Magliani was for some months, in 188 9, under-secretary of state for the treasury.   [Please select]

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Knell had cut out with the trenchant call, and stood ready.   [Please select]

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