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Having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions.
sharp
keen
acute
piercing
penetrating
discriminating
penetrative
knifelike
perceptive
1
Acute in thought and
incisive
in speech, he is a fluent talker.
2
It was resonant, far-reaching,
incisive
;
but it rang abruptly and without mellowness.
3
His utterance was
incisive
;
his voice, eager and quick, filled the room.
4
The diffident girl had suddenly assumed the
incisive
strength of observant womanhood.
5
I'm sure that it was rather perceptive and
incisive
,
whatever it was.
6
Whelan's sharp musicianship deserves more
incisive
arrangements than are on offer here.
7
They were brilliant, widely read,
incisive
,
and effortlessly effective analysts and programmers.
8
May I congratulate her on her thoughtful,
incisive
and admirably balanced writing.
9
It's all as amusing and
incisive
as you'd expect from Ben Richards.
10
But it raised a series of keen
incisive
thoughts in Donaldson's brain.
11
His rapid and
incisive
words poured from his mouth with unrestrained eloquence.
12
The measured,
incisive
solo on the outro is the first of many.
13
All at once his tone changed, became more
incisive
and more detached.
14
The brilliant,
incisive
writing almost makes the bizarre scenario a believable one.
15
Some
incisive
commentary which no one in her audiences could fully comprehend.
16
It's because of Channel 8 News's
incisive
coverage of the hacking scandal.
incisive
incisive voice
more incisive
incisive tones
incisive manner
incisive questions