Sharper
Sharper is a comparative adjective meaning having a keen edge or point, more acute, or more clearly defined. It is the comparative form of the adjective "sharp."
Meaning and Usage:
The word "sharper" can be used in a variety of contexts, including:
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Physical sharpness: Describing the physical properties of an object, such as a knife or needle, indicating that it has a finer or more acute cutting edge or point. A sharper knife cuts more easily.
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Mental acuity: Describing intellectual ability or perception. Someone who is "sharper" is more intelligent, quick-witted, or perceptive. A sharper mind grasps concepts quickly.
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Sensory perception: Describing a heightened or more distinct sensory experience. For example, "sharper" vision means seeing with greater clarity, or a "sharper" taste means a more intense flavor.
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Contrast or Definition: Describing something that stands out more clearly against a background, or has a more distinct outline. A sharper image shows more detail.
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Figurative use: Describing a more intense or pointed form of a negative experience. For instance, "sharper pain" indicates a more acute or severe pain.
Grammatical Information:
"Sharper" is an adjective and is typically used to modify a noun. It can also be used in comparative constructions with "than," such as "This knife is sharper than that one." It's derived from the Old English word "scearp."