English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekdefinisie van die woord "akute" is:(byvoeglike naamwoord) wat 'n skerp intelligensie of insig het of toon(byvoeglike naamwoord) skerp of ernstig in effek of sensasie(byvoeglike naamwoord) met 'n skerp punt of punt; spits(byvoeglike naamwoord) (van 'n siekte of mediese toestand) ernstig en met 'n vinnige aanvang(byvoeglike naamwoord) (van 'n hoek) minder as 90 grade(byvoeglike naamwoord) (van 'n musieknoot) hoër in toonhoogte met 'n halftoon(byvoeglike naamwoord) (van 'n aksent) met 'n klem of klem op die eerste lettergreep(selfstandige naamwoord) 'n merk ( ´ ) wat in sommige tale, soos Spaans, gebruik word om klem aan te dui of om te onderskei tussen andersins identiese woorde

Sentence Examples

  1. Any one so constituted will readily so conduct himself, upon occasion of real excitement, as to render himself liable to suspicion on the part of the over acute, or the ill-disposed.
  2. Loneliness, heartbreak and something much more acute.
  3. The possible moves being not only manifold but involute, the chances of such oversights are multiplied and in nine cases out of ten it is the more concentrative rather than the more acute player who conquers.
  4. It had an acute kink in the middle where it had been broken and re-broken.
  5. His nose was prodigiously long, crooked, and inflammatory his eyes full, brilliant, and acute his chin and cheeks, although wrinkled with age, were broad, puffy, and double but of ears of any kind or character there was not a semblance to be discovered upon any portion of his head.
  6. Paying acute attention to things I normally take for granted, I notice the dirt and grime coating the tiled floor, the scrunched paper in the far corner, and a small bag of rubbish no one has had the presence of mind to take to the bin.
  7. Having reached, in its former course, about the twentieth parallel of southern latitude, it turned off suddenly, at an acute angle, to the eastward, and thus proceeded throughout the day, keeping nearly, if not altogether, in the exact plane of the lunar elipse.
  8. The pain in his shoulder was acute and he drew a shuddering breath, forcing himself to ignore it.
  9. The deductions from the premises are philosophical and acute but the premises, in two instances, at least, are founded in imperfect observation.
  10. When the acute ache ebbed and I knew my gourd was going to stay in place, I continued.