Trenchant


The meaning of the word Trenchant is: sharp or cutting


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Marvin’s trenchant wit made him a popular speaker at conservative fundraisers.

published by Naoma on 2021-02-11 13:07:54


Although the movie’s plot is exciting, the dialogue is boring and needs to be polished until it is more trenchant.

published by Elin on 2021-06-26 00:34:10


Sometimes your tone of voice is so trenchant that you come across as being a mean person.

published by Karrie on 2021-08-26 06:25:31


Even though Kate is a trenchant person who knows a great deal, she does not always think fast on her feet.

published by Adina on 2021-05-20 08:53:56


The scientist’s trenchant observations made him the toast of the scientific community.

published by Lon on 2021-10-14 01:10:47


After listening to the debate, I reserved by most trenchant criticism for the politician who never actually answered any questions.

published by Karl on 2021-06-28 10:04:13


The frustrated student wrote a trenchant essay about the inedible lunchroom food.

published by Rubie on 2021-03-21 19:42:52


Because the reporter made a trenchant comment on the president’s policies, he was banned from all presidential events.

published by Genny on 2021-06-23 08:56:30


The short-tempered actress was known for being trenchant with her employees.

published by Roland on 2021-07-15 03:52:00


Even after I read the critic’s trenchant review of the film, I still went and saw the movie.

published by Verna on 2021-05-18 11:37:02


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