Sentence example with the word 'sagacity'

sagacity

acuity, background, discretion, forecast, foresight, longheadedness, perceptiveness, practical knowledge, prevision, readiness, sensitivity, worldly wisdom

Definition n. the mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations

Last update: October 22, 2015


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While many people believed he was stupid, the politician’s sagacity allowed him to realize he would not be elected again.    [Please select]

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The coach’s sagacity enabled the team to win.   [Please select]

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The economist should be a man of wide sympathies and practical sagacity, in close touch with men of different grades, and, if possible, experienced in affairs.   [Please select]

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Charles took it all in at once, with his usual sagacity.   [Please select]

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I shall trust in future to my own sagacity.   [Please select]

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Also he was unexpectedly made aware of Plank's serenely unerring business sagacity.   [Please select]

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Fortunately it did not possess the powers or sagacity of the elephant.   [Please select]

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No man in France had such clear insight and sagacity as he.   [Please select]

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