Examples of 'astute' in a sentence
Meaning of "astute"
astute (adjective) - having the ability to accurately assess situations or people and turn this to one's advantage, often used to describe someone who is perceptive, sharp, or shrewd
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- Quickly and critically discerning.
- Shrewd or crafty.
How to use "astute" in a sentence
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That is a very astute and handsome question.
It requires steady investment and astute agency.
Only his astute political advisor and.
I would say that was a pretty astute diagnosis.
Quite astute and attractive in an appealing way.
Eastman had a very astute business sense.
An astute physician who diagnoses a reportable illnes.
There is only the astute mastery of probability.
An astute observation based on real cases of bullying.
Our politicians are astute enough to realize this.
More astute physicists are abandoning this practice.
I always imagined you as a more astute investor.
But very astute for a summer kid.
So as to keep the less astute off guard.
Cobb was an astute business and marketing man.
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John was the wittiest and most astute.
He was also an astute and witty musical journalist.
He was described as an able administrator and politically astute.
Alimikhena is an astute business man and philanthropist.
Maddren is remembered for his astute signings.
And your very astute sister recognized it.
This last move proved particularly astute.
She kept an astute journal of her trip.
The seed of your loins is quite astute.
They are astute and make opportunities happen.
You do not strike me as an astute judge of character.
The astute priest had struck well.
A charismatic anchor and an astute political analyst.
She is as astute as ever in her golden years.
He developed a reputation as an astute and shrewd financier.
Nor the astute manipulation of public opinion.
Much admired for his astute captaincy.
About astute hare and silly bear.
That much was apparent to any astute observer.
The club was astute in its selection of recruits.
That i could deceive someone as astute as yourself.
Received two astute emails this evening.
But this writer might be somewhat astute.
It makes us more astute in perceiving living structure.
Our subject does not appear to be that astute.
I was no more astute than those other boys.
He had a keen wit and an astute mind.
It was an astute move and the school prospered.
Maurice appears to have been an astute business man.
Ron is very astute when it comes to details.
I absolutely agree with that astute assessment.
In addition to astute and constant in their efforts.
Whoever said it first likely was pretty astute.
His astute teachings will never be forgotten.
She is also very astute with money.