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aguzado
-sharp
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aguzado
-sharpened
Past participle ofaguzar.

aguzado

aguzado
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. sharp
Petro es aguzado y notó el error inmediatamente.Petro is sharp and noticed the mistake immediately.
b. quick-witted
Cristina es inteligente y aguzada, así que no creas que la vas a poder engañar tan fácilmente.Cristina is smart and quick-witted, so don't think you'll be able to trick her so easily.
a. pointed
Los arqueólogos piensan que la forma de la herida en la clavícula del homínido corresponde a la punta aguzada de una flecha.The archaeologists believe that the shape of the wound on the hominid's clavicle corresponds to the pointed tip of an arrow.
a. heightened
Olmedo dice que posee un oído aguzado, pero nunca escucha cuando lo llamo para que venga a lavar los platos.Olmedo says he possesses a heightened sense of hearing, but he never hears when I call him to come wash the dishes.
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