Pronunciation: /ɪnˈsaɪsɪv/
adjective describing someone or something that is intelligently analytical and clear-thinking
A1 She asked incisive questions during the interview.
A2 The detective's incisive analysis helped solve the case.
B1 The journalist's incisive article shed light on the corruption scandal.
B2 The professor's incisive critique challenged the students to think critically.
C1 The CEO's incisive decision-making led the company to great success.
C2 The author's incisive writing style captivated readers around the world.
formal The incisive analysis provided by the expert helped to shed light on the complex issue.
informal Her incisive comments cut straight to the heart of the matter.
slang He always has the most incisive comebacks in any argument.
figurative The author's incisive writing style slices through societal norms to challenge readers' perspectives.
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