Examples of 'perspicacious' in a sentence

Meaning of "perspicacious"

perspicacious (adjective) - having a keen understanding or insight; mentally acute or sharp. This term is used to describe individuals who are particularly observant or discerning
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  • Of acute discernment; having keen insight; mentally perceptive.
  • Able to physically see clearly; quick-sighted; sharp-sighted.

How to use "perspicacious" in a sentence

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Perspicacious means having mental penetration or discernment.
It is so transparent to even the least perspicacious onlooker.
How very perspicacious of you.
You do not need to be very perspicacious to.
To be perspicacious is to be acutely perceptive or discerning.
It would be an honor to get to know your perspicacious mind.
Perspicacious as ever.
It was socially indiscriminate and politically perspicacious.
He is not perspicacious.
He was perspicacious enough to realize that things were soon going to change.
She often surprises her friends with perspicacious remarks.
I have heard that you are very perspicacious but it turns out to be an undeserved reputation.
I always thought that Greg was very perspicacious.
Mechanics must also be thoughtful and perspicacious to quickly detect the origins of a breakdown.
His perfidious plotters in Las Vegas put the finishing touches on their perspicacious plan.

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But at the same time they had a perspicacious knowledge of the forest that was astonishing.
The Communists were scarcely more perspicacious.
These and other perspicacious men both consoled me and offered practical help with this book.
But at the same time they had a perspicacious knowledge.
With such a perspicacious guide, it becomes a stimulating intellectual adventure to enter the forest.
Trenchant and perspicacious.
She understands a lot of stuff, she twigs quickly, she is very perspicacious.
But the book is not designed for perspicacious scholars well acquainted with the social sciences.
Sixth Sense and The Others were methodical and perspicacious.
But Moses knew that they were wise and perspicacious enough to infer on their own.
To adhere to this maxim, any country needs to be extremely motivated, clear-headed and perspicacious.
Todd, promise me you will be perspicacious in there.
What a perspicacious human being!
My favourite word is perspicacious.
War, in the words of a perspicacious commentator, remains " the greatest unresolved riddle in politics.
I mean, sometimes he can be quite perspicacious.
Molly was … a perspicacious woman.
No-one seems to have suspected him at all (except the perspicacious reader).
This senor of seek, this perspicacious paraguayan . He 's still desperately cold.
Right now, I am in dire need of the most perspicacious advice.
A perspicacious woman is Mrs. temple.
He was very good about it, perspicacious in fact.
Perspicacious as always, Aldo.
Precisely, my prodigiously perspicacious protégé.
Well, then, the manager of the Gymnase is the most perspicacious.
That pompous self-help blowhard is a totally perspicacious observer of the human condition, and C.
Having a keen understanding . Perspicacious.
Well, that 's very perspicacious of you, professor.
You nailed that astringent background… you've got skills my perspicacious friend.
By golly, how perspicacious of you!
I must say you're very perspicacious.
Very, very perspicacious of you, Doctor.
Master Tieh, you are very perspicacious.
You see, perspicacious.
Seems a little precocious . - Perspicacious.

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