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edginess

/ej-ee/US // ˈɛdʒ i //UK // (ˈɛdʒɪ) //

边缘性,边缘化,边缘化程度,边缘地带

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    edg·i·er, edg·i·est.

    • : nervously irritable; impatient and anxious.
    • : sharp-edged; sharply defined, as outlines.
    • : daringly innovative; on the cutting edge.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inrestlessness
as intension
as ininquietude
as inrestiveness
as inunease
as inimpatience

Examples

  • Night City itself, as with the rest of Cyberpunk, is only “edgy” as defined by a 14-year-old in 2004.

  • Lou Reed, David Bowie and Iggy Pop were still edgy enough to raise eyebrows and had not yet vaulted into the mainstream.

  • The music, playing as you look at the portraits, still has that thrilling, singalong edginess to it.

  • You see that they've lost their sharp wit and edginess, but you've long come to terms with that.

  • Embracing that edginess, then, as she seems to be doing, would be key.

  • It managed to walk the tightrope of edginess and heart without wobbling too nerve-rackingly in either direction.

  • Don't be afraid of over-exactness, nor of hardness and edginess here.

  • Every one would know that the clean and clever little story was her own and the edginess his.

  • This also should so break up the edges as to get rid of any feeling of squareness or edginess.