Acute

/əˈkjuːt/ adjective

Acute can mean very serious or intense, especially for problems or illnesses that come on quickly. It can also describe sharp senses or sharp angles less than 90 degrees.

From Latin 'acutus', meaning 'sharp, pointed', from 'acuere' (to sharpen). The idea of 'sharpness' spread to pain, intelligence, and geometry.

AMከባድ
ARحاد
BNতীব্র
CSakutní
DAakut
DEakut
ELοξύς
ESagudo
FAحاد
FIakuutti
FRaigu
GUતીવ્ર
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