sagacity in English

noun
1
the quality of being sagacious.
a man of great political sagacity

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1. He had a reputation for business sagacity.

2. Sagacity, unlike cleverness, usually increases with age.

3. The judge has excellent sagacity.

4. Charity knows no adversary; sagacity breeds no worry.

5. I admire your foresight and sagacity.

6. Biplicity as an act of sagacity

7. A spot of sagacity is also advisable.

8. Sagacity, unlike cleverness[Sentence dictionary], may increase with age.

9. All his sagacity seemed to desert him.

10. Sagacity, unlike cleverness, may increase with age.

11. Not that he was unconscious of his sagacity.

12. He was a man of great political sagacity and formidable resolution.

13. He was deeply revered for his ability and sagacity in military affairs.

14. I hesitate to record the many other instances of his sagacity.

15. The sapient man used his sagacity in the perpendicular commercial device.

16. Oh, indeed! Well , then, I must trust to my own sagacity.

17. It required a statesman's foresight and sagacity to make the decision.

18. My grandfather was venerable for his age, his uprightness, and sagacity.

19. In his speech Mr. Brown laid stress on the sagacity of cats.

20. These inventions had obtained for him the renown of more than human sagacity.

21. His incisive and fore sighted view indicated his foresight and sagacity as a vocational revolutionist.

22. The politician showed a good sagacity avoiding the mistakes he'd made in the previous campaign.

23. Perhaps with society more dominated by the old, there will be more respect for wisdom, sagacity.

24. COMSTOCK With this sagacity of leadership Gompers has combined a fearlessness that sometimes verges on Brazenness

25. Deborah sagacity in conjecturing which of the two girls was likely to have the best place.

26. It needs no great sagacity to see that the writer is a novice at his task.

27. Fox - One who will use all thatmay posses of sagacity, wit or wisdom in his own defense.

28. By acquiring an elephant's head, Ganesa also assumed the elephant's sagacity and became the patron of literature.

29. Jane was cheered by his sagacity and quick eye for the ridiculous - a welcome change from pompous people like the Pyglings.

30. CHAMBERS What has been treated by incompetent critics as mere Boastfulness has in reality been practical sagacity and foresight

31. 30 When we were in difficulties his sagacity and sangfroid were beyond doubt, as was his kindliness to his colleagues.

32. So it makes sense that in this letter he should devote more time to Rice’s Bawdry than Haydon’s elevated aspirations towards genius, or Wordsworth’s sagacity

33. Founded to populate the new French Republic with bandsmen and theater artists, theorized as a branch of public education, the Paris Conservatoire developed into and through the nineteenth century with sagacity and prescience

34. He lauded the wisdom and sagacity of the people and leadership of Afghanistan in ensuring a historic and peaceful political transition which would enable them to more effectively address the challenges of terrorism and extremism.

35. Acumen noun judgment, intelligence, perception, wisdom, insight, wit, ingenuity, sharpness, cleverness, keenness, shrewdness, discernment, perspicacity, sagacity, smartness, smarts (slang, chiefly U.S.), astuteness, acuteness, perspicuity His sharp business Acumen meant he quickly rose to the top.

36. ‘a Crackbrained idea’ ‘It cannot be possible that a man of that sagacity should be associated with such a Crackbrained scheme.’ ‘A belief or a conviction, no matter how Crackbrained, is not an assertion subject to editorial or legal correction.’

37. Examples from Classical Literature It was the vulgarity and Brazenness of the New York grisette breaking out, or the spangles and sawdust of the circus-rider. With this sagacity of leadership Gompers has combined a fearlessness that sometimes verges on Brazenness.

38. The selfish sagacity of the latter, which had at first drawn Robert into the scrape, was the principal instrument of his deliverance from it; for her respectful humility, Assiduous attentions, and endless flatteries, as soon as the smallest opening was given for their exercise, reconciled Mrs

39. The Council acted, in the light of that awareness, with sagacity and Adroitness.: C'est parce que le Conseil a pris conscience de cela qu'il a agi avec sagacité et adresse.: The Parisian workers seem to be unaware of their principal strength, their superior intelligence and Adroitness.: Les ouvriers parisiens semblent ignorer leur prin-cipale force, la supériorité de l'intelligence et de l