incisive analysis
incisive commentary
incisive wit
an incisive mind; incisive comments.
she was an incisive critic.
a biting aphorism.See Synonyms at incisive
a trenchant argument.See Synonyms at incisive
a crisp reply.See Synonyms at incisive
a cutting remark.See Synonyms at incisive
the most incisive move of a tight match.
the narrative is bookended by a pair of incisive essays.
an incisive and piquant style of writing;
an incisive way of dealing with things
the songs offer incisive pictures of American ways.
Now, researchers offer an incisive solution.
She's so incisive when it comes to deconstructing the middle class.
His incisive criticism gave us a thorough understanding of Dicken's writings.
Weir, after all, directed The Truman Show, the incisive satire-drama from 1998 that seems startlingly prescient today.
He poses some incisive questions: who is served by China's nationalism?
She was also an incisive thinker penning, one of the nation's earliest most influential opinions to equality.
Nonetheless, he leaves the reader with an incisive overview of philosophical thinking on love, from Plato to Kierkegaard to Lacan.
Rachel also likes the newspaper's incisive commentaries.
Always before, Staff had ended on an incisive air.
I like its news coverage and its incisive commentaries.
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