edged

/ɛdʒd/
adjective
  1. Having a sharp edge or a border of a particular kind.
    • She bought a knife with a serrated edged blade for cutting bread.
    • Be careful with that edged tool; it's very sharp.
    • The table has a smooth, rounded edge so no one gets hurt.
  2. Feeling irritable, tense, or nervous.
    • After the long flight, everyone felt a bit edged and tired.
    • His voice sounded edged with anger during the argument.
    • She was edged about the exam results all week.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of 'edge' meaning to move gradually or to give something a border.
    • The runner edged past the finish line just ahead of the others.
    • He edged closer to the fireplace to warm his hands.
    • She edged the garden path with small stones.
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