English adjective: edged | |||
| 1. | edged having a specified kind of border or edge | ||
| Samples | A black-edged card. Rough-edged leaves. Dried sweat left salt-edged patches. | ||
| Similar | bordered | ||
| Antonyms | unbordered | ||
| 2. | edged (of speech) harsh or hurtful in tone or character | ||
| Samples | Cutting remarks. Edged satire. A stinging comment. | ||
| Synonyms | cutting, stinging | ||
| Similar | unkind | ||
| Antonyms | kind | ||
| 3. | edged having a cutting edge or especially an edge or edges as specified; often used in combination | ||
| Samples | An edged knife. A two-edged sword. | ||
| Similar | sharp | ||
| Antonyms | dull | ||