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acute

/əˈkjuːt/

noun

Meaning

  • A person who has the acute form of a disorder, such as schizophrenia.

  • An accent or tone higher than others.

  • An acute accent (´).

    "The word ‘cafe’ often has an acute over the ‘e’."

verb

Meaning

  • To give an acute sound to.

    "He acutes his rising inflection too much."

  • To make acute; to sharpen, to whet.

adjective

Meaning

  • Brief, quick, short.

    "It was an acute event."

  • High or shrill.

    "an acute accent or tone"

  • Intense, sensitive, sharp.

    "She had an acute sense of honour.  Eagles have very acute vision."

  • Urgent.

    "His need for medical attention was acute."

  • With the sides meeting directly to form an acute angle (at an apex or base).

  • Of an angle: less than 90 degrees.

    "The teacher pointed out the acute angle."

  • Of a triangle: having all three interior angles measuring less than 90 degrees.

    "an acute triangle"

  • Of an accent or tone: generally higher than others.

  • Of an abnormal condition of recent or sudden onset, in contrast to delayed onset; this sense does not imply severity, unlike the common usage.

    "He dropped dead of an acute illness."

  • Of a short-lived condition, in contrast to a chronic condition; this sense also does not imply severity.

    "The acute symptoms resolved promptly."

  • After a letter of the alphabet: having an acute accent.

    "The last letter of ‘café’ is ‘e’ acute."

Synonyms

acute-angled,
emergent,
pressing,
sudden,
fast,
rapid,
keen,
powerful,
strong