Definitionadj. marked by practical hardheaded intelligence
Last update: October 15, 2015
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The astute man gave the idea. . [adjective]
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The book begins with an astute assessment of the problems facing historicist practices and proposes a modified critical methodology, cultural historicism. [adjective]
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The mood within Israel remains largely united tho some of its more astute military commentators are raising concerns. [adjective]
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Count Eustace of Saint-Pol was the moving spirit in these parts, grown to be an astute, unscrupulous man of near thirty years. [adjective]
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But Hermes, astute as he was dishonest, determined to test the shepherd's integrity. [adjective]
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Thenardier, who was, above all, an astute and well-balanced man, was a scamp of a temperate sort. [adjective]
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That astute Indian was fond of fishing. [Please select]
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But the astute Cardinal judged that he could safely ignore the threat. [Please select]
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Atholl was the enemy of Frazer, a canting, astute, and unscrupulous ruffian. [Please select]
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