trenchant in the PONS Dictionary

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Other subjects touched on include his doctrine of the eternal recurrence (70), music (106) and utilitarianism (174), among more general attempts at trenchant observations about human nature.
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The tone of the book may be trenchant, but the arguments are sensible and even-handed.
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They were both trenchant social critics who spoke the truth, however outrageous.
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As his opinions became more radical, he adopted an increasingly trenchant and discursive style, speaking frequently in long, argued statements, laden with factual detail.
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It was a trenchant critique of societys power elite, showcasing his gift for irony and satirical humor, as well as serious verses.
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He reached a broad audience with his trenchant observations and storytelling style.
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According to, it was perceptive, timely, and beautifully ordered and featured arguments that were probing and trenchant.
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His trenchant analysis drew some of the first minds of his generation to him.
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It soon gained a reputation for even handedness, criticising all sides in often trenchant terms.
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Occasionally one hand would strike out, with a pointed finger at the end, to accent a trenchant sentence.
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