Incisive ( adjective , verb )

(As an adjective)

Incisive ( adjective )

  1. Clear and direct in thought or expression; clear-cut.
  2. Having the ability to cut deeply or sharply.
  3. Perceptive and able to get to the heart of a matter.

Origin:

From latin incisus "cut into".

Examples:

  1. He made an incisive comment on the state of the economy.
  2. Her incisive analysis of the situation was impressive.
  3. The incisive blade cut through the rope with ease.
  4. His incisive wit made him a popular speaker.
  5. Her incisive questions revealed the truth.

(As a verb)

Incisive ( verb )

  1. Clear and direct in thought or expression; clear-cut.
  2. Having the ability to cut deeply or sharply.
  3. Perceptive and able to get to the heart of a matter.

Origin:

From latin incisus "cut into".

Examples:

  1. He made an incisive comment on the state of the economy.
  2. Her incisive analysis of the situation was impressive.
  3. The incisive blade cut through the rope with ease.
  4. His incisive wit made him a popular speaker.
  5. Her incisive questions revealed the truth.
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