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piercing

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Main Entry: pierce
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: cut, penetrate

Synonyms:

bore, break, break in, break through, cleave, crack, crack open, drill, enter, gash, incise, intrude, pass through, perforate, plow, prick, probe, puncture, run through, slash, slice, slit, spike, stab, stick into, transfix

Antonyms:

sew up
Main Entry: piercing
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: intense to the senses

Synonyms:

acute, agonizing, arctic, biting, bitter, blaring, cold, deafening, earsplitting, excruciating, exquisite, fierce, freezing, frosty, high, high-pitched, keen, knifelike, loud, numbing, painful, penetrating, powerful, racking, raw, roaring, severe, sharp, shattering, shooting, shrill, stabbing, stentorian, stentorious, thin, treble, wintry

Antonyms:

low, soft, weak
Main Entry: acute
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: deeply perceptive

Synonyms:

astute, canny, clever, discerning, discriminating, incisive, ingenious, insightful, intense, intuitive, judicious, keen, observant, penetrating, perspicacious, piercing, quick-witted, sensitive, sharp, smart, subtle
Notes: acute is used for a sudden onset and short duration; chronic is for conditions that are slow to develop and of long duration
acute is an angle of less than 90 degrees; obtuse is one of more than 90 degrees
chronic is contrasted with acute as chronic pain persists over a longer period of time than acute pain and is resistant to most medical treatments

Antonyms:

dense, imperceptive, insensitive, obtuse, slow, stupid
Main Entry: acute
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: severe, intense

Synonyms:

cutting, distressing, excruciating, exquisite, fierce, keen, overpowering, overwhelming, piercing, poignant, powerful, racking, severe, sharp, shooting, stabbing, sudden, violent
Main Entry: bite
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: grip or tear with teeth

Synonyms:

champ, chaw, chaw on, chew, chomp, clamp, crunch, crush, cut, eat, gnaw, hold, lacerate, masticate, munch, nibble, nip, pierce, pinch, rend, ruminate, seize, sever, snap, take a chunk out of, taste, tooth, wound
Main Entry: blatant
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: deafening

Synonyms:

boisterous, clamorous, crying, ear-splitting, harsh, loud, loudmouthed, noisy, obstreperous, obtrusive, piercing, screaming, scurrilous, strident, vociferant, vociferous, vulgar

Antonyms:

quiet, silent
Main Entry: bore
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: drill hole

Synonyms:

burrow, gouge out, mine, penetrate, perforate, pierce, pit, prick, punch, puncture, ream, riddle, sink, tunnel
Main Entry: brassy
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: vulgar, loud to the senses

Synonyms:

arrant, barefaced, blaring, blatant, bold, brash, brazen, flashy, flirtatious, forward, garish, gaudy, grating, hard, harsh, impudent, insolent, jarring, jazzy, loudmouthed, noisy, obtrusive, overbold, pert, piercing, rude, saucy, shameless, showy, shrill, strident, unabashed, unblushing

Antonyms:

careful, cautious, circumspect, humble, prudent
Main Entry: burning
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: stinging, painful

Synonyms:

acrid, biting, caustic, irritating, painful, piercing, prickling, pungent, reeking, sharp, smarting, tingling
Main Entry: burst
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: blow up, break out

Synonyms:

barge, blow, break, crack, detonate, discharge, disintegrate, erupt, explode, fly open, fracture, fragment, gush forth, perforate, pierce, pop, prick, puncture, rend asunder, run, rupture, rush, shatter, shiver, splinter, split, spout, tear apart
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