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sharp vs sharp-toothed

sharp-toothed vs sharp

sharp is a noun but sharp-toothed is not a noun.

sharp and sharp-toothed both are adjectives.

sharp is an adverb but sharp-toothed is not an adverb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
sharp Yes Yes No Yes
sharp-toothed No Yes No No
sharp (noun) sharp-toothed (noun)
a long thin sewing needle with a sharp point
a musical notation indicating one half step higher than the note named
sharp (adjective) sharp-toothed (adjective)
having or made by a thin edge or sharp point; suitable for cutting or piercing having sharp teeth
(of a musical note) raised in pitch by one chromatic semitone
keenly and painfully felt; as if caused by a sharp edge or point
(of something seen or heard) clearly defined
quick and forceful
having or emitting a high-pitched and sharp tone or tones
having or demonstrating ability to recognize or draw fine distinctions
ending in a sharp point
marked by practical hardheaded intelligence
dangerously steep
very sudden and in great amount or degree
harsh
sharp (adverb) sharp-toothed (adverb)
changing suddenly in direction and degree
Difference between sharp and sharp-toothed

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