ACUTE in a Sentence
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93 example sentences for ACUTE, such as:
1. Dogs have an acute sense of smell.
2. Her boredom was acute and ever present.
3. He has had an acute analysis of the situation.
4. The patient died from acute cerebral hemorrhage.
5. The patient died from acute cerebral haemorrhage.
2. Her boredom was acute and ever present.
3. He has had an acute analysis of the situation.
4. The patient died from acute cerebral hemorrhage.
5. The patient died from acute cerebral haemorrhage.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of ACUTE
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acute
a. quickly perceptive; keen; having a sharp point or tip; extremely sharp or severe
Classic Sentence: (73 in 5 pages)
1 For an instance there was a silence so acute it seemed that neither of them even breathed.
2 Her boredom was acute and ever present.
3 It annoyed her that her quick reprimands brought such acute fright to his round eyes, for he looked so simple minded when he was frightened.
4 Lily smiled also: his words were too acute not to strike her sense of humour.
5 The Silverton affair is in the acute stage: it's necessary that George's attention should be pretty continuously distracted.
6 But now that they had become her own people, to bathe and encourage and adorn, she had an acute and uncomfortable interest in them.
7 There came over her the acute longing which always summoned into her spiritual vision the presence of the beloved one, overpowering her at once with a sense of the unattainable.
8 In these brief pauses, Heyward and the sisters listened, with senses rendered doubly acute by the danger, to detect any symptoms which might announce the proximity of their foes.
9 Those acute and long-practised senses, whose powers so often exceed the limits of all ordinary credulity, after having detected the danger, had enabled them to ascertain its magnitude and duration.
10 Sometimes his anger at the commanders reached an acute stage, and he grumbled about the camp like a veteran.
11 He developed the acute exasperation of a pestered animal, a well-meaning cow worried by dogs.
12 There was an acute interest in all their faces during this exchange of view points.
13 The fair, high-bred child, with her golden head, her deep eyes, her spiritual, noble brow, and prince-like movements; and her black, keen, subtle, cringing, yet acute neighbor.
14 He gnawed his lip, drummed his fingers upon the table, and showed every other symptom of acute impatience.
A Study In Scarlet By Arthur Conan Doyle
Context Highlight In PART I: CHAPTER VII. LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS
Context Highlight In PART I: CHAPTER VII. LIGHT IN THE DARKNESS
15 Every mouthful of food was an acute positive pleasure, now that it was truly their own food, produced by themselves and for themselves, not doled out to them by a grudging master.
Example Sentence: (20 in 2 pages)
1 He has had an acute analysis of the situation.
2 War is the most acute form of expression of violence.
3 This acute infection of the brain is almost invariably fatal.
4 The problem seemed particularly acute among young gay men and gay men of color.
5 She felt acute embarrassment/anxiety/concern at his behaviour.
6 The patient died from acute cerebral hemorrhage.
7 The patient died from acute cerebral haemorrhage.
8 A patient going through acute detox will have an assigned nurse nearby.
9 The report has caused acute embarrassment to the government.
10 Yet we continue to respond with an acute care system of high-technology hospitals and highly trained doctors.
11 Dogs have an acute sense of smell.
12 In acute infections of the urinary tract the patient may suffer severe pain.
13 The housing shortage is more acute than first thought.
14 Her early writing was grounded in acute observation of the natural world.
15 All the while I was acutely aware of her nearness.