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sharp-sighted
[shahrp-sahy-tid]
adjective
having keen sight.
having or showing mental acuteness.
sharp-sighted
adjective
having keen vision; sharp-eyed
Other Word Forms
- sharp-sightedly adverb
- sharp-sightedness noun
- ˌ-ˈٱԱ noun
- ˌ-ˈٱ adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of sharp-sighted1
Example Sentences
I’ve read the book several times since then, and while it is filled with Lurie’s funny, sharp-sighted appraisals of academics, I never noticed a single moment that seemed pointed, bitter or vengeful.
But when it comes to the sources of Angel’s pain, Ms. Spiro’s sharp-sighted scrutiny softens like eyes that have slipped — mercifully — out of focus.
Buffett is known as the "Oracle of Omaha" for his sharp-sighted investments, and has a reputation for propriety.
Chapters are heavy with engrossing and sometimes surprising details of Dylan’s most potent works and cringe-worthy missteps during this time, all told in the Scottish journalist’s sharp-sighted, biting style.
And yet--in front there lay a mist which even sharp-sighted Agla� was unable to penetrate.
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