মর্মভেদী, কর্তনশীল, তীক্ষ্ন
(1) Having keenness and forcefulness and penetration in thought, expression, or intellect,characterized by or full of force and vigor,clearly or sharply defined to the mind,sarcastic,scathing
(2) Having keenness and forcefulness and penetration in thought
(3) expression
(4) or intellect
(5) Characterized by or full of force and vigor
(6) Clearly or sharply defined to the mind
(7) Sarcastic
(8) Scathing
(1) Galbraith would be horrified by the suggestion that he is part of the mainstream, instead presenting himself as a trenchant critic of what he sees as the corporate-dominated values of today.
(2) The drama has many trenchant things to say about New Labour's obsession with style over substance.
(3) Members may recall that when the Parole Act and the Sentencing Act were first passed, there was trenchant criticism from the Court of Appeal.
(4) Not for this group a knee-jerk rejection of the idea of foundation hospitals; rather a trenchant debate about how patients could be involved in local health services both as consumers and as citizens.
(5) A quiet and generally even tempered man, he could be and was trenchant in his criticisms as the occasion demanded.
(6) However, only a few of the dozen-strong cast have the requisite style to make the parody trenchant instead of merely silly.
(7) In often trenchant language, he criticised the proposed development for being overly-commercial and entirely unacceptable for such a sensitive area.
(8) The Bill passed its first reading easily, despite trenchant criticism from radicals who were angry about interference with the freedom of refugees.
(9) The interviewer was the man who at the time was regarded as the most abrasive, trenchant , incisive (you get the point) questioner of the time, Robin Day.
(10) So, in the spirit of giving till it hurts, let me offer up to the least deserving of us my annual scathingly incisive yet perennially trenchant .
(11) Lincoln, who by this time had been brought back into politics by Kansas-Nebraska, became one of the trenchant critics of Douglas's theory of popular sovereignty.
(12) Suzie's delight in the gift of the greens is as evident as her disgust in the offer of marriage; she rejects it with trenchant sarcasm and turns abruptly to feed her dog.
(13) As social critics, they are trenchant and savage, just as one might expect of two former art students who cut their teeth on the Sex Pistols and the Situationists.
(14) Neither was his crime to be caught expressing his trenchant views, even though that was a bit stupid.
(15) From the early 1920s, the u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510New Realismu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb of Grosz, Otto Dix, and Christian Schad expressed a trenchant social criticism comparable with the plays of Bertolt Brecht.
(16) What makes his books so popular is that he presents what he does find in a singularly trenchant and forthright manner.
(17) Deftly weaving original research, trenchant analysis, and an engaging prose style, Dillon recaptures the Spirit of an age that in many ways bears a strong resemblance to our own.
(18) Anyone expressing trenchant anti-monarchist views is now suspected of sympathising with Irish republicanism's most fanatical fringe.
(19) That meant that he was always hugely popular both in the House of Lords and the House of Commons, because his criticisms, although trenchant , were never malicious.
(20) In doing so, he subjects central tenets of modern economics to trenchant criticism.
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clear-cut
searching
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obtuse
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Gentle
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