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Incisive

Definition: Having or demonstrating a sharp or keen intellect, mind, or clarity in understanding.

Parts of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Sharply analytical or penetrating in thought or expression.

Example Sentence 1: Her incisive analysis of the situation helped us identify the root cause of the problem.

Example Sentence 2: The journalist's incisive questions during the interview revealed the truth behind the scandal.

Sense 2: Having or showing the ability to cut or penetrate sharply.

Example Sentence 1: The surgeon performed an incisive incision to remove the tumor successfully.

Example Sentence 2: His incisive sword strike swiftly defeated his opponent in the duel.

Sense 3: (Local) Referring to a local sharp and witty sense of humor or speech.

Example Sentence 1: The stand-up comedian entertained the audience with his incisive jokes.

Example Sentence 2: The professor's incisive wit made the lecture both informative and amusing.

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