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A sharp tongue Meaning in English

expression

ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈʃɑɹp/ /ˈtəŋ
uh SHARP TUNG
æɪ/ /ʃˈɑːp/ /tˈʌŋ
uh SHAHP TUNG

Definition

This means someone speaks in a very direct or harsh way that can offend or hurt others' feelings.

Usage & Nuances

Often describes someone who is witty but can be hurtful, especially in criticism. Usually informal, sometimes admiring if used in 'She has a sharp tongue, but she's honest.' Use with 'have' (He has a sharp tongue). Distinct from 'sharp mind' (intelligent).

Example Sentences

She has a sharp tongue and often makes people upset.

basic

His sharp tongue sometimes gets him into trouble at work.

basic

Be careful with a sharp tongue around strangers.

basic

Don’t take it personally—he just has a sharp tongue.

natural

You need a sharp tongue to win debates like that.

natural

Everyone knows she’s clever, but her sharp tongue can be a bit much.

natural