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sagaciousness
noun as in wisdom
Strong matches
- acumen
- astuteness
- balance
- brains
- caution
- circumspection
- comprehension
- discernment
- discrimination
- enlightenment
- erudition
- experience
- foresight
- gumption
- information
- insight
- intelligence
- judgment
- judiciousness
- knowledge
- learning
- penetration
- perspicacity
- poise
- practicality
- profundity
- prudence
- reason
- sagacity
- sanity
- sapience
- savvy
- shrewdness
- solidity
- sophistication
- stability
- understanding
Example Sentences
As conservatives cultivated their everyman anti-intellectualism, Lewis said, many “deliberately shun erudition, academic excellence, experience, sagaciousness, and expertise in politics.”
I was naive not to take his prophecy about it seriously, to underestimate the sagaciousness of his analysis, and I felt I owed him an apology for doubting him.
Her melancholy fate, which occurred within ten days from the utterance of this language, gave a new and sad proof of her rare sagaciousness.
They have none of the sagaciousness of the low-born Italian, none of the wit and penetration of the French ouvriere.
The wise sagaciousness of their leaders, and the Brums always play well at "follow my leading," made them go in for the vote, the full vote, and nothing but the vote.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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