Meaning & Definition of word "Trenchant"

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    Trenchant

    /ˈtrɛn.tʃənt/

    adjective:

    • 1. sharp, incisive, or clear in expression; penetrating.
      • Example: Her trenchant remarks in the meeting left no room for misinterpretation.
    • 2. having a sharp edge; intellectually sharp or pointed.
      • Example: The author's trenchant analysis of society's issues captivated the readers.
    • 3. vigorous or incisive in expression or style.
      • Example: The film received trenchant criticism, highlighting the flaws in its narrative.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'trenchante', present participle of 'trenchar' meaning to cut.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    trenchant remarks:

    Comments that are sharply insightful and typically direct.

    trenchant wit:

    A form of humor that is sharp and clever.

    Related Words

    incisive:

    Clear and sharply focused in expression.

    sharp:

    Having an edge or point that is able to cut or pierce.

    keen:

    Having a sharp edge; intellectually sharp.

    Slang Meanings of trenchant

    Meaning: A sharp comeback or retort.

    Example Sentence: Her trenchant reply shut down the argument immediately.

    Meaning: A powerful critique.

    Example Sentence: The trenchant take on the movie left no doubt about the flaws.