sharp-angled

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sharp-angled

The carpenter cuts a sharp-angled piece of wood.

Definition

Adjective: - Having sharp corners; characterized by angles that come to a distinct point rather than being rounded or curved.

Usage

The adjective "sharp-angled" is used to describe the physical shape or outline of an object. It emphasizes the presence of corners that are pointed and clearly defined. It is typically used in descriptive contexts related to geometry, design, architecture, or physical objects.

Examples
  • The modern building featured a sharp-angled roof that contrasted with the surrounding structures.
  • Be careful when handling that box; it has several sharp-angled edges.
  • The artist's style is known for its use of sharp-angled lines and geometric forms.
Advanced Usage
  • Descriptive Precision: The term is often used for technical or vivid description to convey a specific visual or tactile quality.
    • The crystal's sharp-angled facets reflected the light brilliantly.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sharp-cornered: A near-synonymous phrase with identical meaning.
  • Angular: Having angles or sharp corners. (This is a more common synonym but can sometimes imply a lean, bony physique in addition to shape.)
  • Pointed: Having a sharp tip or end. (Focuses more on a single tip rather than multiple corners.)
Synonyms
  • Angular
  • Jagged (implies a rough, uneven series of sharp angles)
  • Pointed
  • Edgy
Antonyms
  • Rounded
  • Curved
  • Blunt
  • Smooth
sharp-angled

The carpenter cuts a sharp-angled piece of wood.

Adjective
  1. having sharp corners

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