What is another word for sharp points?

Pronunciation: [ʃˈɑːp pˈɔ͡ɪnts] (IPA)

The words "sharp points" can be replaced with a variety of synonyms, depending on the context and intended meaning. Some possible alternatives include "needle-sharp," "pointed," "spiky," "piercing," "jagged," "serrated," "barbed," "prickly," "thorny," and "acute." These words conjure up different images, from a needle's precision to a jagged rock, and can be used to describe anything from a weapon to a stylus to a natural formation. Whether you're trying to convey danger, precision, or simply an interesting texture, there's likely a synonym for "sharp points" that fits the bill.

What are the hypernyms for Sharp points?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Sharp points

  • Unlike the Cult of the Seven-Edged Star, the Church of the Seven Pointed Star believed that God had seven points rather than seven edges. Therefore, rather than worshipping the journey toward self-realization symbolized by the edges, they worshipped the goals of self-realization as symbolized by the points. [...] Adherents to the Church of the Seven-pointed Star used swords with sharp points but no edge, while the Cult of the Seven-Edged Star used swords with sharp edges but no point. Alas, edges proved superior to points in most battles fought in the streets of Nicea. Caroline's followers were forced to either commit sacrilege and switch to edges, or become meals for the ever-present saltwater buzzard. Proving, one could say, the point of the edges.
    Jeff VanderMeer

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