Trenchant Definition

trĕnchənt
adjective
Cutting; sharp.
Webster's New World
Keen; penetrating; incisive.
Trenchant words.
Webster's New World
Forceful; vigorous; effective.
A trenchant argument.
Webster's New World
Clear-cut; distinct.
A trenchant pattern.
Webster's New World

Origin of Trenchant

  • Middle English from Old French cutting from present participle of trenchier to cut trench

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Old French, from the present participle of trenchier, "to cut."

    From Wiktionary

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