My pencil is blunt and needs to be sharpened. "Snoop Dogg would like to smoke a blunt, I'm sure."
After a long day at work, Sarah decided to relax and unwind by smoking a blunt on her front porch.
The missing word in the sentence is "blunt." The analogy compares opposites: "separate" is the opposite of "together," just as "sharp" is the opposite of "blunt," which is often considered synonymous with "dull." Thus, the complete analogy is "Separate is to together as sharp is to blunt."
My scissors couldn't cut my paper because it was blunt. BLUNT means ; not sharp.
(adv) thoroughly;(adj) absolute, complete; frank, blunt
The knife was blunt so we had to sharpen it.
When people are blunt they can be hurtful.
Hey, your backpacks looks rugged. Rugged is liked trashed but not a blunt.
"Brusquely" could convey a sharper, more blunt tone compared to "tersely" in a sentence.
A candid answer that is not carefully worded can be to blunt for some people. In this sentence it is used as an adjective. we will blunt the edges of the metal shelf to avoid being cut later. In this sentence it is a verb and means to make the edges dull.
Assuming jagged with two g is meant ... The knife was blunt so the cut had a jagged edge.
raw expression of feeling