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pointed [ˈpɔɪntɪd, Am -t̬ɪd] ADJ

1. pointed:

pointed hat
pointed hat
pointed pencil

2. pointed fig criticism, remark:

pointed
pointed

I . point [pɔɪnt] N

1. point t. MATH, JOURN (place, moment):

punkt m

3. point (sharp end):

czubek m

8. point LAW:

9. point GEO:

10. point (unit):

11. point (in sport):

12. point MATH:

13. point (dot):

kropka f

14. point Brit (socket):

16. point:

points pl Brit RAIL

II . point [pɔɪnt] VB intr

1. point (with finger):

she pointed towards her house

3. point (be directed toward):

4. point device:

IV . point [pɔɪnt] ADJ

point → pointed

See also pointed

pointed [ˈpɔɪntɪd, Am -t̬ɪd] ADJ

1. pointed:

pointed hat
pointed hat
pointed pencil

2. pointed fig criticism, remark:

pointed
pointed

point-to-point (race) N

acceptance point N ECON

basis point N ECON

exclamation mark Brit, exclamation point N

flash point N

1. flash point of trouble, violence:

2. flash point CHEM:

focal point N

1. focal point (central point):

2. focal point (focus):

ognisko nt

freezing point N

match point N SPORTS

Usage examples with pointed

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
But these ethnographers also pointed out the superficiality of many such similarities.
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The pelvic fins are small and angular; the males have pointed claspers.
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His language has no peculiar neatness nor brilliancy, but it is perspicuous, pointed, and clear.
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He pointed to workers' savings and pent-up demand, and predicted a huge jump in national income and a rise in standard of living.
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The negative shows that the acceleration is pointed towards the center of the circle (opposite the radius), hence it is called centripetal (i.e. center-seeking).
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This installation had a more pointed cowling, with more cylinder head exposed for better cooling.
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The ruffled flowers develop from pointed buds and have a mild licorice fragrance.
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They have a wedge-shaped head, a medium-length muzzle with a definite stop, small pointed ears, and an expressive face.
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They are gregarious and often colonial seed-eaters with short thick but pointed bills.
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As a number of authors have pointed out, the painting, with its references to occultism and wisdom seems to hint at initiation.
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