Meaning & Definition of word "Sharply"

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    Sharply

    /ˈʃɑːrpli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a sudden and acute manner or to a significant degree.
      • Example: The temperature dropped sharply overnight.
    • 2. In a way that is harsh, severe, or cutting.
      • Example: She spoke sharply, making her displeasure clear.
    • 3. In a clear and distinct manner.
      • Example: He turned sharply to the left at the intersection.
    • 4. With a quick and sudden movement.
      • Example: The cat reacted sharply when the dog approached.
    • 5. In a manner that is characterized by precision or intensity.
      • Example: The graph sharply illustrates the increase in sales over the year.

    Etymology

    From the word 'sharp' + -ly suffix.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    sharply dressed:

    Dressing in an elegant and stylish manner.

    sharply pointed:

    Having a fine point or edge.

    sharply divided:

    Clearly separated or distinguished.

    Related Words

    sharp:

    Having an edge or point that can cut or pierce.

    sharpen:

    To make or become sharp.

    sharpness:

    The quality of being sharp.

    Slang Meanings of sharply

    Meaning: To criticize someone strongly or harshly.

    Example Sentence: He got sharply told off for being late.

    Meaning: Referring to sudden changes in mood or attitude.

    Example Sentence: She's been sharply switching from happy to sad.