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adjectiveacute (adjective) · acute (comparative adjective) · acutest (superlative adjective)- (of a bad, difficult, or unwelcome situation or phenomenon) present or experienced to a severe or intense degree:"an acute housing shortage" · "the problem is acute and getting worse"
- (of a disease or its symptoms) of short duration but typically severe. Often contrasted with chronic."acute appendicitis"
- denoting or designed for patients with acute conditions:"acute patients" · "acute hospital services"
- having or showing a perceptive understanding or insight; shrewd:"an acute awareness of changing fashions"
- (of a physical sense or faculty) highly developed; keen:"an acute sense of smell"
- (of an angle) less than 90°.
- having a sharp end; pointed.
- (of a sound) high; shrill.
Originlate Middle English (describing a disease or its symptoms): from Latin acutus, past participle of acuere ‘sharpen’, from acus ‘needle’.Similar and Opposite Words
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