cut·ting edge The spelling cutting-edge is used for meaning 3..1. If you are at the cutting edge of a particular field of activity, you are involved in its most important or most exciting developments. This shipyard is at the cutting edge of world shipbuilding technology. = forefront
invisible to the naked eye and must be immaculately sharp - with its corners Remember that you can have a very sharp cutting edge but a carving tool which cuts poorly if the bevel is incorrectly shaped or at the wrong cutting angle
Cutting-edge techniques or equipment are the most advanced that there are in a particular field. What we are planning is cutting-edge technology never seen in Australia before
If someone or something gives you a cutting edge, they give you an advantage over your competitors. If Pearce had been fit, we would have won. We missed the cutting edge he would have given us