Extremely stylized, restrained or formal; adhering to fixed types or methods; severe in emotional import.
Of or pertaining to the cursive writing system that developed alongside the hieroglyphic system as its ordinary handwritten counterpart.
Of or pertaining to priests, especially pharaonic priests of Ancient Egypt.
A writing system used in pharaonic Egypt that was developed alongside the hieroglyphic system, primarily written in ink with a reed brush on papyrus, allowing scribes to write quickly without resorting to the time consuming hieroglyphs.
Offensive, critical, or acrimonious.
Higher in pitch than required.
Intelligent.
Having an intense, acrid flavour.
Forming a small angle; especially, forming an angle of less than ninety degrees.
Steep; precipitous; abrupt.
Eager or keen in pursuit; impatient for gratification.
Terminating in a point or edge, especially one that can cut easily; not obtuse or rounded.
Illegal or dishonest.
Higher than usual by one semitone (denoted by the symbol ♯ after the name of the note).
Keenly or unduly attentive to one's own interests; shrewd.
Tactical; risky.
Composed of hard, angular grains; gritty.
Said of as extreme a value as possible.
Exact, precise, accurate; keen.
Piercing; keen; severe; painful.
Stylish or attractive.
Sudden and intense.
Observant; alert; acute.
To a point or edge; piercingly; eagerly; sharply.
Exactly.
In a higher pitch than is correct or desirable.
A note that is sharp in a particular key.
Something that is sharp.
A dishonest person; a cheater.
Fine particles of husk mixed with coarse particle of flour of cereals; middlings.
A note that is played a semitone higher than usual; denoted by the name of the note that is followed by the symbol ♯.
A sharp tool or weapon.
A sharpie (member of Australian gangs of the 1960s and 1970s).
The scale having a particular sharp note as its tonic.
Part of a stream where the water runs very rapidly.
A sewing needle with a very slender point, more pointed than a blunt or a between.
The symbol ♯, placed after the name of a note in the key signature or before a note on the staff to indicate that the note is to be played a semitone higher.
A hypodermic syringe.
To play tricks in bargaining; to act the sharper.
To raise the pitch of a note half a step making a natural note a sharp.