Trenchant Mnemonic
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trenchant
trenchant
/ˈtɹɛnʃənt/
Examples
- He is a trenchant critic.
- He was a vigorous and trenchant orato.
- Is the criticism trenchant, trifling, transformative
- By contrast, there is a trenchant side to the post modernist phenomenon.
- By contrast, there is a trenchant side to the post modernist phenomenon.
- As Foreign Secretary, Beckett came in for some trenchant criticism.
- Fenton's colorful expressions and trenchant observations became legendary.
- He has since become a trenchant critic of Chomsky.
- Ferry was an early and trenchant critic of army commander Joseph Joffre.
- He has become well known as a trenchant critic of the U.S. media.
having keenness and forcefulness and penetration in thought, expression, or intellect
adjective
characterized by or full of force and vigor
adjective
clearly or sharply defined to the mind
adjective
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"Trench + Ant. A sharp ant cuts through the trench deeply."
"Trench + Ant. A sharp ant cuts through the trench decisively."
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