(of an edge or blade) Opposite of not sharp
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Opposite of having little or no sense, use, or purpose
“While the idea of opening up the floor for feedback can be intimidating, I have found it to be a meaningful exercise.”
Opposite of having no point or sharp tip
“They looked massive and they had big horns on their heads that looked sharp and pointy.”
Opposite of lacking in intellect
“He has an intelligent wit which he uses to say things he might ordinarily find hard to say.”
Opposite of not producing any significant or desired effect
Opposite of of little value or importance
Opposite of impossible or unlikely to have a positive result
Opposite of not necessary
Opposite of relating to or resembling farce, especially because of absurd or ridiculous aspects
Opposite of irrelevant or unrelated to the subject being dealt with
Opposite of without a specific purpose, meaning or goal
“It keeps people busy with useful, purposeful work, and that's a good way to form a team.”
Opposite of having an unusually strange character or behavior
“You know, Ramirez, sometimes you seem as normal as muck, and other times you're the most princely person I've met.”
Opposite of deserving or inviting derision or mockery
“To the consternation of both men, the gun had no effect, aside from causing the creature to do a quick, impressive backflip.”
Opposite of lacking in originality, variation, spirit or energy
“It is an absorbing documentary about a subject high up on the interest list of anybody in the movie business.”
Opposite of boring or commonplace, arousing little to no interest
Opposite of lacking useful or productive information
(of an edge or blade) Opposite of not sharp
“It was a relief to be able to chop my onions easily with a sharp knife.”
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