Coolness vs Sharpness - What's the difference?
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(uncountable) The state of being cool, as in chilly.
(countable) The result or product of being cool, as in chilly.
(slang, uncountable) The state of being cool, as in good or pleasing.
(slang, countable) The result or product of being cool, as in good or pleasing.
(uncountable) the cutting ability of an edge; keenness
(uncountable) the fineness of the point a pointed object
(countable) The product or result of being sharp.
(of food etc) pungency or acidity
(of an image) distinctness, focus
(of intelligence) acuteness or acuity
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(obsolete) edge or blade
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In uncountable terms the difference between coolness and sharpness
is that coolness is the state of being cool, as in chilly while sharpness is the fineness of the point a pointed object.In countable terms the difference between coolness and sharpness
is that coolness is the result or product of being cool, as in chilly while sharpness is the product or result of being sharp.As a proper noun Sharpness is
an inland port in Gloucestershire.coolness
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