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Pointed vs Figured - What's the difference?

pointed | figured |

As verbs the difference between pointed and figured

is that pointed is (point) while figured is (figure).

As adjectives the difference between pointed and figured

is that pointed is (comparable) sharp, barbed; not dull while figured is (lb) having a pattern considered attractive appearing on a section.

pointed

English

Verb

(head)
  • (point)
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (comparable) Sharp, barbed; not dull.
  • The warrior brandished a pointed spear.
  • (not comparable) In animals, having a coat pattern with points, that is, darkening of the extremities.
  • The Siamese is a pointed breed of cat.
  • (comparable, of a comment or inference) Directed negatively at a person or topic.
  • * 1863 February 21, “ Important from Washington”, in The New York Times :
  • Attention has been called to the report in a New-York paper, which has been made the subject of pointed comment
  • * 2013 June 18, , " Protests Widen as Brazilians Chide Leaders," New York Times (retrieved 21 June 2013):
  • After a harsh police crackdown last week fueled anger and swelled protests, President Dilma Rousseff, a former guerrilla who was imprisoned under the dictatorship and has now become the target of pointed criticism herself, tried to appease dissenters by embracing their cause on Tuesday.
  • * 1910 September 3, “ Taft Is Not Pleased by Roosevelt Plan”, in The New York Times :
  • President Taft to-day had a pointed comment for the "new nationalism" that his predecessor has been launching in the West.

    Synonyms

    * (sharp) pointy, sharp

    Antonyms

    * (sharp) blunt

    Derived terms

    * pointedly

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    figured

    English

    Verb

    (head)
  • (figure)
  • Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • (lb) Having a pattern considered attractive appearing on a section.
  • :
  • Adorned with a figure or figures.
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  • *:It was April 22, 1831, and a young man was walking down Whitehall in the direction of Parliament Street. He wore shepherd's plaid trousers and the swallow-tail coat of the day, with a figured muslin cravat wound about his wide-spread collar.
  • *2009 , (Diarmaid MacCulloch), A History of Christianity , Penguin 2010, p.446:
  • *:Some of these mosaics have been carefully altered to replaced figured by non-figured designs.
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