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sharply in Latin

sharply in Latin is ācriter — sharply means suddenly and abruptly.

sharply in Latin

ācriter
adv
In a sharp manner, in various senses.

What does "sharply" mean?

  1. adv Suddenly and abruptly.
    "The car turned sharply to avoid the pothole."
  2. adv In a harsh, stern, or critical way.
    "She spoke sharply to the children who were misbehaving."

sharply in a sentence

  • The car turned sharply to avoid the pothole.
  • Sales dropped sharply after the price increase.
  • She spoke sharply to the children who were misbehaving.

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What is "sharply" in Latin?

"sharply" in Latin is ācriter. sharply means: Suddenly and abruptly.

How do you use "sharply" in a sentence?

Example: "The car turned sharply to avoid the pothole." In Latin, "sharply" is ācriter.

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