Sharper

/ˈʃɑːrpər/

Meaning & Definition

adjective
having a thin edge or point that is able to cut or pierce something.
He used a sharper knife to slice the vegetables more easily.
having a stronger or more intense quality.
The sharper taste of the cheese made it stand out in the dish.
mentally acute or perceptive; quick to notice or understand.
She has a sharper mind than most people in her field.
comparative adjective
more sharp than something else
This pencil is sharper than the one I was using before.
in music, refers to a note that is raised in pitch.
The second note of the scale was sharper, giving the melody a distinct sound.

Etymology

Middle English, from Old English scearp; related to Old High German skarf.

Common Phrases and Expressions

sharp as a tack
extremely intelligent or perceptive.
sharper image
a clearer or more distinct representation.
sharp turn
a sudden change in direction.

Related Words

sharp
having an edge or point that is acute; keenly perceptive.
sharpen
to make or become sharp or sharper.

Slang Meanings

a person who is extremely clever or cunning.
That guy is a sharper when it comes to negotiating deals.
someone who cheats or swindles.
Watch out for the sharpeners at the game; they’ll try to take your money.