Sagacious

Word SAGACIOUS
Character 9
Hyphenation sa ga cious
Pronunciations /səˈɡeɪʃəs/

Definitions and meanings of "Sagacious"

What do we mean by sagacious?

Having or showing keen discernment, sound judgment, and farsightedness. synonym: shrewd. adjective

Keenly perceptive; discerning, as by some exceptionally developed or extraordinary natural power; especially, keen of scent: with of.

Exhibiting or marked by keen intellectual discernment, especially of human motives and actions; having or proceeding from penetration into practical affairs in general; having keen practical sense; acute in discernment or penetration; discerning and judicious; shrewd: as, a sagacious mind.

Intelligent; endowed with sagacity.

Synonyms and Sage, Knowing, etc. (see astute); perspicacious, clear-sighted, long-headed, sharp-witted, intelligent, well-judged, sensible.

Of quick sense perceptions; keen-scented; skilled in following a trail. adjective

Hence, of quick intellectual perceptions; of keen penetration and judgment; discerning and judicious; knowing; far-sighted; shrewd; sage; wise. adjective

Having or showing keen discernment, sound judgment, and farsightedness. adjective

Skillful in statecraft or management adjective

Acutely insightful and wise adjective

Having or showing keen discernment, sound judgment, and farsightedness; mentally shrewd.

Shrewd, or having incredible common sense, also just being an overall smart-ass/quick wit. Urban Dictionary

Someone who is really wise and has alot of sense. Urban Dictionary

A person who is extremely wise and intelligence in all things Urban Dictionary

A sagacious is a dick curved at an angle so much that it pokes either the left or right ovary when fucking a female. Urban Dictionary

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The word "sagacious" in example sentences

All the more perhaps for that, she was born sagacious, which is ❋ Richard Doddridge (2004)

Wise business management, and more particularly what is spoken of as safe and sane business management, therefore, reduces itself in the main to a sagacious use of sabotage; that is to say a sagacious limitation of productive processes to something less than the productive capacity of the means in hand. ❋ Thorstein Veblen (1893)

He was a man of large wealth, and well known as a sagacious financier. ❋ John Hill (1884)

All the more perhaps for that, she was born sagacious, which is a less pleasing, but, in a bitter pinch, a more really useful, quality. ❋ Unknown (1862)

Forty years after Benjamin worked in Palmer's printing-office, he visited England in the service of his country, widely known as a sagacious statesman and profound philosopher. ❋ Unknown (1859)

At least it could hardly be called sagacious generalship on the part of the stadholder. ❋ John Lothrop Motley (1845)

Certain it is that the maid's speech communicated a suspicion to the mind of Amelia which the behaviour of the serjeant did not tend to remove: what that is, the sagacious readers may likewise probably suggest to themselves; if not, they must wait our time for disclosing it. ❋ Henry Fielding (1730)

(as it is the fashion to call the sagacious straitness) of the abler men who knew how to root the English stock firmly in this new soil on either side of him, his little plantation could never have existed, and he himself would have been remembered only, if at all, as one of the jarring atoms in a chaos of otherwise-mindedness. ❋ James Russell Lowell (1855)

a prominent position, and was known as a sagacious counsellor, a persuasive speaker, a ready and effective debater, and a good steady worker on Committees. ❋ A. Ethelwyn Wetherald (1898)

And _All elephants are sagacious_ does not limit sagacity to elephants: regarding 'sagacious' as possibly denoting many animals of many species that exhibit the quality, this proposition is equivalent to '_All elephants are_ some _sagacious animals_.' ❋ Carveth Read (1889)

Hamilton Smith has observed, a kind of sagacious, or serious, solemn dignity about him, admirably calculated to impress the marauder with dread and awe. ❋ Edward Jesse (1824)

* Sigh* Sue was right .... 'sagacious' is an actual word. ❋ Unknown (2009)

For example, if you have these two different words with a similar meaning to describe a man "sagacious" and "wise". ❋ Unknown (2009)

I call this mafiaphilia, a very American syndrome characterized by the irrational belief that our outlaws are sagacious, all-controlling wizards who beat the system, kill presidents, and smirk all the way to the bank as they enjoy their freedom into old age. ❋ Eric Dezenhall (2010)

Now, he issues his follow-up, "Super Rich," a slim, succinct and sagacious volume about the true meaning of wealth spoiler alert: It ain't about the money. ❋ Reviewed By Dan Charnas (2011)

The Post has once again proved that the words the Doobie Brothers, those sagacious philosophers of the seventies, still ring true in our nation's capital: What once were vices are now just habits. ❋ RJ (2011)

Man 1- "Hey, man, did you see that bitch?" Man 2- "That one?" Man 1- "Yea, [I was like] 'let's go back to my place' and she looked at me and said 'no way, I only do good-looking guys.'" Man 2- "[Jeese], [that's rough]. What a sagacious slut." ❋ Jamsie (2007)

Thats a very [sagacious] [comment] you just made. [The way] he talks is very sagacious ❋ Olivia Palmer (2007)

[Vincent] is very [sagacious]. ❋ Nana_Sir (2017)

I fucked a dude with a Sagacious and I think I may have [bruised] an [ovary]. It really just felt like [my left] ovary was being fucked and not my pussy ❋ Sexymarx (2019)

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