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incisive

1 of 1adjective
/ɪnˈsaɪsɪv/
Forms:more incisive,most incisive
1

capable of quickly grasping complex topics and offer clear and insightful perspectives

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  • His incisive vision allows him to see beyond the surface, uncovering deeper meanings and unveiling hidden truths.
  • In her incisive analysis, she skillfully navigates through the intricacies of the subject, shedding light on essential aspects that others might overlook.
  • With her incisive mind, she eloquently expresses her thoughts, cutting through the noise to illuminate the heart of the matter.
  • The incisive CEO's decisions have led the company to unprecedented success.
  • Her incisive commentary on current events provides valuable insights into political and social issues.
2

capable of producing a sharp and precise cut

  • He sharpened his incisive chisel to carefully carve intricate details into the stone.
  • The artist used an incisive technique to etch intricate details into the metal sculpture.
  • The jeweler's incisive tool allowed for precise cuts on the gemstones, enhancing their brilliance.