sagacious

sagacious
sagaciously, adv.sagaciousness, n.
/seuh gay"sheuhs/, adj.
1. having or showing acute mental discernment and keen practical sense; shrewd: a sagacious lawyer.
2. Obs. keen of scent.
[1600-10; SAGACI(TY) + -OUS]
Syn. 1. wise, sage, discerning, clever, intelligent, judicious, acute, sharp, keen, perspicacious.
Ant. 1. unwise.

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