See also: Acuteness Acute Acutest Acutely Acutance Acutrama Acutement
1. 27 synonyms of Acuteness from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 24 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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3. Acuteness: a harsh or sharp quality.
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4. / əˈkjuːt.nəs / the quality of being very good, accurate, and showing an ability to notice very small differences: He is remembered for the Acuteness of his intellect
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5. Find 12 ways to say Acuteness, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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6. Acuteness (Crossword clue) We found 6 answers for “Acuteness”
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7. This page shows answers to the clue Acuteness, followed by 3 definitions like “ The quality of being acute or pointed ”, “ A quick and penetrating intelligence ” and “ Applied to the senses, or the understanding ”
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8. A synonym for Acuteness is slyness.
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9. Acuity definition, sharpness; Acuteness; keenness: acuity of vision; acuity of mind
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10. ‘The Acuteness and expanse of his vision, his documentary power, and his grace and skill as an artist make his work devastatingly, frighteningly immediate.’ ‘It doesn't work quickly for everyone, it depends on the Acuteness of the complaint and how long it's been there.’
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11. 1: a sensitivity that is keen and highly developed; "dogs have a remarkable Acuteness of smell" 2: a quick and penetrating intelligence; "he argued with great Acuteness"; "I admired the keenness of his mind" [syn: , , , ] 3: the quality of having a sharp edge or point [ant: ]
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12. Acuteness meaning The quality of being acute or pointed; as, the Acuteness of an angle.
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13. Acuteness (Noun) The quality of being acute or pointed; as, the Acuteness of an angle.
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14. Acuteness is the noun derivation of the adjective acute, which is defined as “having or showing perceptive understanding or insight: shrewd” and “a keen, highly developed physical sense.” For example, His Acuteness of engines led him to correctly diagnose the problem.
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15. Synonyms for Acuteness include perceptiveness, sensitivity, sharpness, keenness, acuity, discrimination, perception, cleverness, ingenuity and insight
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16. Definition of Acuteness noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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17. The Acuteness of an angle (of the senses or feelings) The faculty of precise discernment or perception; sensitiveness By Acuteness of feeling, we perceive small objects or slight impressions by Acuteness of intellect, we discern nice distinctions
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18. Acuteness (アグリゲットシャープ Agurigettoshaapu?, "Aggregate Sharp") is an intermediate support spell in the Tales series.
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19. Acuteness - traduction anglais-français
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20. Forums pour discuter de Acuteness, voir ses formes composées, des exemples et poser vos questions
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21. Adjectives for Acuteness include acute, acuted, acuter, acutest and acuting
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22. This is the #pronunciation of #Acuteness in British #English This video is taken from https://how2pronounce.com/Acuteness
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23. Synonyms for Acuteness in Free Thesaurus
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24. 3 synonyms for Acuteness: keenness, sharpness, acuity
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25. What are synonyms for Acuteness?
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26. He argued with great Acuteness 1; a sensitivity that is keen and highly developed 1
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27. Dogs have a remarkable Acuteness …
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28. Acuteness: In musical acoustics
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29. The higher the pitch, the greater is the Acuteness.
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30. Acuteness: 1 n the quality of having a sharp edge or point Antonyms: obtuseness the quality of lacking a sharp edge or point Type of: keenness , sharpness thinness of edge or fineness of point n a sensitivity that is keen and highly developed “dogs have a remarkable Acuteness of smell” Type of: sensibility , sensitiveness , sensitivity
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31. As the Acuteness of this remorse began to die away, it was succeeded by a sense of joy
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32. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson) Sight and scent became remarkably keen, while his hearing developed such Acuteness that in his sleep he heard the faintest sound and knew whether it heralded peace or peril.
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33. Manual of the diseases of the eye: For Students and General Practitioners by Charles Henry May (1901) "TU K Acuteness OF VISION
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34. The Acuteness of the shock in the fourth quarter resulted in a trade deficit of $2.39 billion, due to the sharp decline in hydrocarbon exports versus a surplus of $2.98 billion in the first three quarters ($5.94 billion in the first three quarters of 2013).
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35. Find 12 ways to say Acuteness, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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36. Another word for Acuteness: seriousness, danger, importance, gravity, urgency Collins English Thesaurus
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37. When to Use Acuteness Acuteness is the noun derivation of the adjective acute, which is defined as “having or showing perceptive understanding or insight: shrewd” and “a keen, highly developed physical sense.” 37
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38. Definition of Acuteness noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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39. Examples of Acuteness in a sentence
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40. The boy’s Acuteness made him an excellent chess player
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41. 🔊 During the session, the therapist used her Acuteness to identify the root cause of her patient’s nightmare.
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42. By an Acuteness of feeling, we perceive small objects or slight impressions; by an Acuteness of intellect, we discern nice distinctions
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43. → grave, circumflex — Acuteness noun [uncountable] Examples from the Corpus acute • In San Diego, the shortage of skilled workers is acute
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44. Translation for 'Acuteness' in the free English-Polish dictionary and many other Polish translations.
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45. Acuteness is also a noun, and it refers to sharpness or sensitivity
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46. Acuteness is the noun form of the adjective "acute." You have heard this term used in geometry to describe a sharper angle
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47. Acuteness definition: a quick and penetrating intelligence synonyms: keenness, acuity, sharpness, intelligence, steel trap antonyms: stupidity, softness
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48. His artlessness was boyish and so were his Acuteness and his transparent but somewhat belated good sense
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49. Marked by unusual and impressive intellectual Acuteness
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50. The fluctuation changes from Acuteness to smoothness
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51. Translation for 'Acuteness' in the free English-Arabic dictionary and many other Arabic translations.
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52. Visual acuity (VA) is Acuteness or clearness of vision, especially form vision, which is dependent on the sharpness of the retinal focus within the eye, the sensitivity of the nervous elements
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53. Translate Acuteness into Spanish
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54. Find words for Acuteness in Spanish in this Spanish-English dictionary
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55. Traducir Acuteness de Inglés a español.
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56. Acuteness translation in English-Polish dictionary
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57. Widespread mismanagement of water resources, growing competition for the use of freshwater, degraded sources - sometimes by pollutants of unpredictable effect - only heighten the Acuteness of …
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ACUTENESS [əˈkyo͞otnəs]
DEFINITION
ADJECTIVE
acute (adjective) · acute (comparative adjective) · acutest (superlative adjective)
NOUN
acute (noun) · acutes (plural noun)
Acute is the medical term to describe the nature of a disease, sign, symptom or condition. It refers to an illness that is of a sudden onset or of a short duration. Acute can also be used as an adjective to describe a severe state of a condition. Often the term acute is used in contrast to the medical term chronic.
acutely - in an acute manner; "she pitied her sister acutely"; "acutely aware". 2. acutely - having a rapid onset; "an acutely debilitating virus". chronically - in a slowly developing and long lasting manner; "chronically ill persons".
Acute is defined as something that is very serious, severe or extreme. An example of acute sorrow is the grief a person feels after his spouse dies.
Definition of acute. 1a(1) : characterized by sharpness or severity of sudden onset acute pain. (2) : having a sudden onset, sharp rise, and short course acute illness. (3) : being, providing, or requiring short-term medical care (as for serious illness or traumatic injury) acute hospitals an acute patient.