Incisive
(
adjective
,
verb
)
(As an adjective)
Incisive ( adjective )
- Clear and direct in thought or expression; clear-cut.
- Having the ability to cut deeply or sharply.
- Perceptive and able to get to the heart of a matter.
Origin:
From latin incisus "cut into".
Examples:
- He made an incisive comment on the state of the economy.
- Her incisive analysis of the situation was impressive.
- The incisive blade cut through the rope with ease.
- His incisive wit made him a popular speaker.
- Her incisive questions revealed the truth.
(As a verb)
Incisive ( verb )
- Clear and direct in thought or expression; clear-cut.
- Having the ability to cut deeply or sharply.
- Perceptive and able to get to the heart of a matter.
Origin:
From latin incisus "cut into".
Examples:
- He made an incisive comment on the state of the economy.
- Her incisive analysis of the situation was impressive.
- The incisive blade cut through the rope with ease.
- His incisive wit made him a popular speaker.
- Her incisive questions revealed the truth.