Definition of «pointed remarks»

"Pointed remarks" refers to comments or statements that are intentionally direct, sharp, or critical.

Sentences with «pointed remarks»

  • In a speech prior to Donald Trump's swearing - in on Friday, New York Sen. Chuck Schumer made pointed remarks aimed at the president but said he remains confident that Americans will prosper. (104.236.62.190)
  • Some of the more pointed remarks during the Teachout - Wu event were responses to a now viral video showing Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio ignoring his opponents at a Labor Day parade this past weekend. (techpresident.com)
  • In addition to his advice to the young ruler, there was his clear injunction to store up treasure not on earth but only in heaven, his rather pointed remarks on the impossibility of dual service to both God and Mammon, his parable about the rich man and Lazarus (which was not, I think we can grant, merely a warning against dissipation), and so on. (firstthings.com)
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