sharps Antonyms

Meaning of sharps

sharps

ending in a point or edge, to raise in pitch by a half step, caustic, severe, harsh, to sing or play above the true pitch, capable of acting or reacting strongly, sharper, a sharp edge or point, having a strong piercing sound, a character ♯ on a line or space of the staff indicating such a note or tone, briskly or bitingly cold, keen in spirit or action, a needle with a small eye for sewing by hand, a medical instrument (such as a scalpel, lancet, or syringe needle) that is sharp or may produce sharp pieces by shattering, affecting the senses or sense organs intensely, a character ♯ on a line or space of the musical staff indicating a pitch a half step higher than the degree would indicate without it, adapted to cutting or piercing, stylish, dressy, cutting in language or import, higher than the proper pitch, to sing or play above the proper pitch, to raise (a musical tone) in pitch, curt, angry, to raise in pitch especially by a half step, acrid, in a sharp manner, exactly, full of activity or energy, keen in intellect, alert in understanding, raised a half step in pitch, having a strong odor or flavor, at an exact time, one that is sharp, briskly cold, keen in attention to one's own interest sometimes to the point of being unethical, a musical note or tone one half step higher than a note or tone named, having the effect of or involving a sudden brilliant display of light, keen in perception, higher by a half step than the pitch of the note indicated by the letter name, having very good ability to see or hear, clear in outline or detail, a real or self-proclaimed expert, higher than the true pitch, inclined to or marked by irritability or anger, major, augmented, a medical instrument (as a scalpel, lancet, or syringe needle) that is sharp or may produce sharp pieces by shattering, corrupt, unethical, causing intense mental or physical distress, eager, keen in attention, having a thin keen edge or fine point, terminating in a point or edge, involving an abrupt or marked change especially in direction, keen in attention to one's own interest sometimes to the point of being dishonest, set forth with clarity and distinctness, involving an abrupt change, a musical note or tone one half step higher than the note or tone indicated by the letter name

sharps Sentence Examples

  1. The musician deftly played the sharps on his trumpet, producing a piercing sound.
  2. The carpenter used a set of sharps to meticulously carve intricate designs into the wood.
  3. The tailor adeptly used sharps to create crisp and defined darts on the garment.
  4. The chef carefully diced the vegetables using a sharp knife to ensure precision.
  5. The archer aimed his bow and released the arrow, sending it flying through the air with a sharp whistle.
  6. The photographer adjusted the camera's settings to capture sharp images in the fading light.
  7. The surgeon wielded a scalpel with remarkable precision, making sharp incisions with steady hands.
  8. The dog's sharp teeth clamped down on the bone, sending fragments flying.
  9. The cactus had sharp spines that could inflict painful pricks if touched carelessly.
  10. The piercing cold wind created sharp pains in the exposed skin of the hikers.

FAQs About the word sharps

ending in a point or edge, to raise in pitch by a half step, caustic, severe, harsh, to sing or play above the true pitch, capable of acting or reacting strongl

adepts, scholars, masters, artists, virtuosos,experts, hands, wizards, virtuosi, past masters

novices,amateurs, beginners, nonexperts, apprentices, inexperts, laymen,neophytes, dilettanti, dabblers

The musician deftly played the sharps on his trumpet, producing a piercing sound.

The carpenter used a set of sharps to meticulously carve intricate designs into the wood.

The tailor adeptly used sharps to create crisp and defined darts on the garment.

The chef carefully diced the vegetables using a sharp knife to ensure precision.