| 释义 | incisivein‧ci‧sive /ɪnˈsaɪsɪv/ adjective    an incisive critique of American politics
 Everyman wasn't as comprehensive and incisive as it might have been, but it was an intriguing, doleful documentary none the less.For some one who had just completed an incisive experiment, Stafford seemed remarkably subdued, even irritable.Her ability to combine ravishing description with incisive analysis was outstanding.His craft just keeps getting better, his gentle ribbing of modern human existence ever-more incisive.How she would have skewered all this passing fuss with her incisive wit!The Chicago settings are authentically bleak and the plotting subtle and incisive.You may know him as the talented creator of that incisive Tucson Weekly comic strip, Staggering Heights.
► incisive remarks/criticism etcshowing intelligence and a clear understanding of somethingincisive remarks/criticism etc Her questions were well-formulated and incisive.  Her questions were well-formulated and incisive.—incisively adverb—incisiveness noun [uncountable] |