Superlative for having a sharp point or edge
“The pointed end of the chisel is placed against the marble at the desired angle.”
Superlative for of, having, or covered in spines or sharp points or edges
“Prickles are actually pointed protuberances from a plant's epidermis.”
Superlative for cutting or incisive in nature
“Stevie makes his possibly pointed remark about the treachery of Italians.”
Superlative for relevant or important with regard to (a subject or matter)
“They make pointed observations about the unequal distribution of power in our society.”
Superlative for having the characteristics of an epigram
Superlative for full of, or evocative of, expression or emotion
Superlative for persuasive or forceful in speech or writing
Superlative for rather rude, curt or abrupt in speech or manner
Superlative for having a rough or sharp texture or quality
Superlative for not disguised, plainly visible
Superlative for full of meaning or significance
Superlative for able to persuade or convince
Superlative for bitingly humorous or amusing
Superlative for having angles or sharp corners
Superlative for obvious or clearly noticeable
Superlative for having a prominent or elongated beak-like structure
Superlative for significant in degree of importance or urgency
Superlative for expressing something forcibly and clearly
Superlative for thoroughly scrutinizing or inquisitive, especially in a disconcerting way
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