What are the hypernyms for Un-sharpened?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
What are the opposite words for un-sharpened?
The antonyms for the word un-sharpened are sharpened, keen, pointed, acute, well-honed, and keen-edged. Sharpened means that an object has been made sharp or honed, while keen refers to an object or tool that has a sharp cutting edge or a sharp point. Pointed is used to describe an object with a sharp tip or end, while acute refers to objects with sharp and pointed angles or edges. Well-honed means that an object is well-sharpened and is ready for use, while keen-edged refers to an object or tool with a sharp cutting blade or edge. These antonyms can be used to describe objects such as pencils, knives, scissors, and other sharp tools.
What are the antonyms for Un-sharpened?
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adj.
• blunt
• dull
- active
, - bright
, - clear
, - dishonest
, - eventful
, - exciting
, - intelligent
, - interesting
, - keen
, - knifelike
, - light
, - lively
, - luminous
, - lustrous
, - quick
, - sensitive
, - serrated
, - smart
, - vivacious
, - witty
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