sharp
The French word 'aiguisé' is the past participle of the verb 'aiguiser', which means 'to sharpen'. It is used to describe an object, typically a blade or point, that has been made sharp or keen. For example, 'un couteau aiguisé' means 'a sharpened knife'. The term can be used both literally, as in the case of knives or tools, and figuratively, as in 'un esprit aiguisé', which translates to 'a sharp mind', indicating someone who is quick-witted or intelligent. In the context of learning French, it is important to note that 'aiguisé' can also be used in the context of senses, such as 'goût aiguisé', meaning 'refined taste'.