Not, if they are "to the point" and relevant to the dislcussion/debate that is under way. They can highlight and point out areas that need further exploration in depth.
The adjective "incisive" is the key to describing them.
If the adjective had been "frivolous" then the opposite would be true.
No, they are "to the point".
Incisive comments can be both relevant and efficient, as they often provide sharp insights that cut through unnecessary details. While they may require thoughtful consideration, their purpose is to provoke deeper understanding and stimulate discussion, making them valuable in many contexts. However, if not delivered succinctly, they can become time-consuming or misinterpreted, detracting from their intended impact. Ultimately, the effectiveness of incisive comments depends on their clarity and the audience's receptiveness.
Not, if they are "to the point" and relevant to the dislcussion/debate that is under way. They can highlight and point out areas that need further exploration in depth. The adjective "incisive" is the key to describing them. If the adjective had been "frivolous" then the opposite would be true.
I like pie. That answer was completely irrelevant to your question.
The incisive speech got Madeline an 100 as her grade
It means to no longer receive messages from that person
Incisive is an adjective meaning clever, insightful and perceptive. A good research paper should be incisive, as well as probing and well-organized.
The man was very sharp witted and incisive.
"We are going broke," was the incisive comment from the company treasurer. "You will never get good grades"
A pear-shaped pad of tissue, behind the maxillary central incisors, that covers the incisive foramen.
The incisive canal passes through the incisive fossa. It contains the nasopalatine nerve and blood vessels, providing sensory innervation to the anterior part of the hard palate and part of the nasal mucosa.
The greater Palatine nerve ascend and branch through the incisive canal.