élesebbé
élesebbé is a Hungarian word. It is the comparative form of the adjective "éles," which translates to "sharp" in English. Therefore, "élesebbé" means "sharper." This word can be used to describe a physical object that has a keener edge, such as a knife or a blade. It can also be used figuratively to describe something that is more acute or intense, such as a sound, a pain, or a mental state. For example, one might say "a hang élesebbé vált" which translates to "the sound became sharper." Similarly, "az érzés élesebbé lett" means "the feeling became sharper." The suffix "-bb" is the standard comparative marker in Hungarian adjectives. The final "-é" is a possessive suffix, indicating that something possesses the quality of being sharper. Thus, the word literally implies "more sharpness of it." The context in which élesebbé is used will determine the precise nuance of its meaning.