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sagacious

[suh-gey-shuhs] / səˈgeɪ ʃəs /


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That Fonzic at times appears perfectly pleasant, even sagacious when he, for instance, invokes certain revisionist versions of American history, is a testament to Cluzet’s charms.

From New York Times

Even if relatively few concert halls are flexible enough to combine these complementary artistic communities under a single roof, sagacious concertgoers can still plot their own course through New York’s venues, in any season.

From New York Times

In TV spots that play even during soccer games, Orban has cast himself as a sagacious graybeard whose main goal is protecting Hungarian lives and keeping Hungarian troops out of the war.

From Washington Post

There is no stylistic tribalism on offer, just a sagacious balance of good taste and calculated risk-taking.

From New York Times

At Amazon, Stone writes, “even the most inconsequential of utterances from the sagacious chief executive could instigate a flurry of wheel-spinning and white paper-writing.”

From Washington Post