Meaning & Definition of word "Incisive"

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    Incisive

    /ɪnˈsaɪsɪv/

    adjective:

    • 1. Clear and direct; sharp or penetrating in thought or expression.
      • Example: Her incisive analysis of the political situation impressed the entire panel.
    • 2. Having a sharp edge or point; capable of cutting.
      • Example: The surgeon used an incisive tool to make delicate incisions.
    • 3. Intelligently analytical and clear-thinking.
      • Example: His incisive comments during the debate highlighted the flaws in the opposing argument.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'incisivus' meaning 'inclined to cut'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    incisive analysis:

    A sharp and thorough examination of an issue.

    incisive wit:

    A clever and sharp sense of humor.

    incisive commentary:

    A clear and insightful remark or analysis.

    Related Words

    incision:

    A cut or surgical wound.

    decisive:

    Having the power to decide; conclusive.

    excision:

    The act of cutting out.

    Slang Meanings of incisive

    Meaning: Sharp-tongued

    Example Sentence: She’s got a sharp-tongued approach that leaves no room for nonsense.

    Meaning: On point

    Example Sentence: His feedback was totally on point, no fluff.