bleeding edge



bleeding edge

1. adjective (hyphenated and used before a noun) Of or being in the most advanced position, practice, or technology in a given area, activity, or endeavor. Scientists at the local university are pioneering bleeding-edge cancer research. The company has released some of the most bleeding-edge smartphones in the world.
2. noun The most advanced position, practice, or technology in a given area, activity, or endeavor. The work their organization is doing at the moment is the bleeding edge of public health. Anthony's fascination with gadgetry always has him at the bleeding edge of the latest technology.
See also: bleeding, edge

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
RhondaRAHN-dəEnglish
Janelejə-NELEnglish (Rare)
LinoLEE-no (Italian, Spanish), LEE-naw (Galician)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Galician
GabrielĖ-Lithuanian
Melaniame-LAHN-yah (Polish)Italian, Spanish, Polish, Late Roman
IkeIEKEnglish