scherp

adjective
  1. The word 'scherp' is not an English word; it is Dutch and translates to 'sharp' in English, which can mean having a thin edge or point that can cut or pierce something. adjective
    The knife was so scherp that it easily sliced through the bread.
    He had a scherp wit that often caught people off guard.
  2. In a figurative sense, 'scherp' can also mean intense or acute, often used to describe a sensation or a situation. adjective
    The critic's review was particularly scherp, leaving the artist feeling disheartened.
    She felt a scherp pain in her side after the workout.