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sagacioussa‧ga‧cious /səˈɡeɪʃəs/ adjective formal sagaciousOrigin: 1600-1700 Latin sagax ‘quick in understanding’ - However, his deeply felt and meticulously researched rhetoric conveyed in all his books is hard hitting, provocative and sagacious.
- This intense peering into nature had been consciously practiced by Redon and his sagacious words on the subject are worth repeating.
able to understand and judge things very well SYN wise—sagaciously adverb |