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sagacious

[suh-gey-shuhs] / səˈgeɪ ʃəs /


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It’s a sagacious survival strategy in a country where what will happen next is anybody’s guess.

From Los Angeles Times

Not many countries are often blessed with as sagacious a leader as Mariano, but many a family and institution will, through him, be reminded of the worth of such august figures.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Even at an early age, Charlie showed sagacious negotiating ability, and usually gained a bigger specimen or one with unusual coloring,” Broggie wrote.

From Los Angeles Times

And not a sagacious orchestral adaptation of swing — as in Adams’s “City Noir” — but the genuine article.

From New York Times

It’s a touching and sagacious concept — though hardly one guaranteed to be an artistic success.

From New York Times