Definitionadj. having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions
Last update: July 11, 2015
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He has an incisive mind. [adjective]
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The rights of termination are in addition to all other rights or remedies of Incisive Media provided in these Terms or by law. [adjective]
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Cherry, whose chops had strengthened during weeks of practice, revealed his quiet, incisive wit in counterpoint to Ornette. [adjective]
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Into the darkness it cut incisive as diamond brilliance, beautiful as if from a spear of the morning. [adjective]
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So far well; King Richard was very urbane, as bland as such an incisive dealer could be. [adjective]
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Otherwise, when Beethoven has anything special for the violoncellos to say, he invariably softens and deepens their singularly incisive cantabile tones by doubling them with the violas. [Please select]
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A faintly quizzical look came into the man's incisive stare. [Please select]
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0); incisive foramina short in relation to length of skull. [Please select]
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When one month old, the first set of incisive teeth are complete. [Please select]
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The doctor's voice broke in with a question, clear, incisive. [Please select]
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