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perspicacious

[pur-spi-key-shuhs] / ˌpɜr spɪˈkeɪ ʃəs /


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Graham Robb’s “The Discovery of Britain” is a magnificently personal and perspicacious guide through his homeland.

From The Wall Street Journal

Concerts were free, and the playing was “perspicacious” and “well-drilled” according to reviews during the Nixon administration, when musicians could be as young as 11.

From Los Angeles Times

Crewe is perspicacious about marriage and other partnerships, the rituals couples employ, for good and ill.

From Washington Post

Shush’s mukhtar — the Levantine village equivalent of a mayor — was known to be perspicacious and wise, and he had brought a paved road and an electricity generator to the village, if not — yet — running water.

From New York Times

He said she was as “perspicacious as ever.”

From Washington Post