Examples of 'trenchant' in a sentence
Meaning of "trenchant"
Characterized by clarity and effectiveness in expression or style, often used to describe wit or criticism
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- Fitted to trench or cut; gutting; sharp.
- Keen; biting; vigorously articulate and effective; severe.
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You write trenchant speeches and sharp columns.
He does not hesitate to make trenchant judgements.
Trenchant argument and even sarcasm.
His editorials were trenchant but full of common sense.
To me writing on the web must be short and trenchant.
The criticism was trenchant but fair.
Trenchant if profane literary criticism.
I responded with a number of trenchant remarks.
I prefer trenchant social commentary.
I agree with every word of that trenchant article.
And make trenchant observations.
Feminist thinkers in particular have pursued a trenchant critique of privacy.
He often produced trenchant views on this composer or that composer.
To those demoralized by the prevailing disorientation it promises trenchant clarity and conviction.
Nor is it trenchant financial analysis.
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Now she ‘ s diving into more trenchant waters.
A trenchant view of current conditions.
He reached a broad audience with his trenchant observations and storytelling style.
He became a trenchant critic both of capitalism and of many aspects of socialism.
But all this was frustrated because of the trenchant positions of a handful of States.
Trenchant and perspicacious.
Kapuściński has himself been a trenchant critic of inaccuracy in news reporting.
He is a trenchant critic of discrimination against minorities within the European Union.
Pakistan is not surprised at the trenchant opposition of our neighbour to the CTBT.
In short, the refusal to employ either facile effects or trenchant denunciations.
Very trenchant stuff.
A song, a smile, a caress immediately doubled by the still trenchant violence of history.
What trenchant criticism.
The newspaper was noted for its radical line and trenchant criticism of the British policies.
Even his most trenchant critics have admitted his enormous capacity for research.
Ms Bonner was in trenchant mood.
The essay offers a trenchant critique without any apparent commentary from the author.
Spengler 's book expressed in a sharp and trenchant way this general uneasiness.
He remains a trenchant critic of the Bush Presidency and the American government in general.
Even the administration 's trenchant critics were welcome.
Short but trenchant speech, in which he argued that to insist upon.
As an adult, he has become known as a trenchant and highly opinionated analyst.
I congratulate the rapporteur on her typically succinct, clear and trenchant report.
Even its most trenchant critics can fall into this trap.
In addition to this wide stylistic diversity, his works often display a trenchant sense of humor.
Harris is a rationalist and trenchant atheist who is highly critical of religion and religious folk.
Ms. CHANET said she took a less trenchant view.
A particularly trenchant analysis Good one.
Trenchant was able to free herself, and an inspection by divers reported no significant damage.
The Western axis also did not foresee the trenchant international resistance to any such militarism.
Ah . Trenchant if profane literary criticism.
Unfortunately, our always trenchant leader thinks otherwise.
Assange, a trenchant Clinton critic, said she was receiving constant personal updates on his situation.
The mousemaid launches a trenchant attack, but is stabbed.
A trenchant point of view on the matter is expressed by G. Călinescu.