aguçados
Aguçados is the plural form of aguçado, an adjective in Portuguese used to describe something sharpened, pointed, or keen. The term can refer to physical objects with a sharpened edge or tip, as in faca aguçada (sharp knife) or pontas aguçadas (sharp points). It is also widely used in a figurative sense to express heightened perception or acuity, such as olhos aguçados (keen eyes), ouvidos aguçados (keen ears), or nariz aguçado (keen sense of smell).
Aguçado comes from the verb aguçar, meaning to sharpen or whet. The idea is to convey a
- Physical sharpness: ferramentas, instrumentos, armas with aguçadas edges.
- Perceptual sharpness: senses, observations, or discernment described as aguçados.
- Metaphorical or literary uses: a mente aguçada or intellect described as aguçado.
Aguçados is an ordinary descriptive term rather than a proper noun. While the term is versatile, it