acuity, color vision, eye-mindedness, flair, judgment, penetration, perspicacity, quick sight, scotopia, sweep, visual sense
Definitionn. the cognitive condition of someone who understands
Last update: August 20, 2015
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It shows a clear discernment of the dangers of the ascetic life, and a deep insight into the significance of the Augustinian doctrine of grace. [Please select]
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Edgar seemed to me to be growing in discernment. [Please select]
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She had been surprised, almost startled, by his flash of discernment. [Please select]
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She is a person of sympathy always, and instantaneous discernment. [Please select]
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The train of thought is logical, but in ethical discernment the lack appears. [Please select]
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"Or else a person of extreme discernment," said Victoria. [Please select]
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_Tact_ is skill in _touching_; nice perception or discernment in dealing with others. [Please select]
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They are men of some discernment, and of action. [Please select]
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And besides, even were it more discerning than we are in these genetic obscurities, its visual discernment would have nothing whereupon to practice. [Please select]
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He paused with the look often seen when people are struggling, with introverted effort, to disentangle a thought which is either too high for quick discernment or too subtle for simple expression. [Please select]
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