authority, doctor, great soul, intellectual, lover of wisdom, mandarin, oracle, rabbi, savant, sensible, wise
Definitionadj. acutely insightful and wise
Last update: May 6, 2016
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Madam Curie is sapient in science. [adjective]
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In a world with so many sapient animals, is it right for the children to hunt deer? [adjective]
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A most sapient conclusion, considering that this veteran misogynist was but sixteen years old. [Please select]
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These glittering prizes also attract sapient "men of business" who have been entrusted with investing the funds of widows and children. [Please select]
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Sapient is Persae sermones homileticos (Leipzig, 1879); J. [adjective]
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"And, pray thee, what may that be, most sapient philosopher." [Please select]
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After this sapient speech Poppy bade the Mainwarings good-bye. [Please select]
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_ Lady Morgan's deductions as sapient as those of the Hon. [Please select]
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"There is no accounting for taste," remarked her sapient sister. [Please select]
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I believe that in substance such was your sapient counsel to me in the cabin of the _Alethea_; was it not. [Please select]
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"The whole thing has been mismanaged from the first," remarked a sapient-looking man with a gaunt, cadaverous face, addressing two listeners. [Please select]
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