(CLEAR) [adjective] -er, -est - clear; easy to see or understandOur new television has a very sharp picture.On a clear day, the mountains stand in sharp contrast to the blue sky.Sales this month have shown a slight increase, in sharp contrast to those of the last few months.The incident has again brought into sharp focus the potential influence of what children watch on how they behave.There is a sharp distinction between crimes which involve injury to people and those that don't.The terrorist attack was a sharp reminder of how dangerous the world can be.can be.
SHARP
Meaning of SHARP in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012