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Sagacious Adj Keen Shrewd Insight Holmes Fooled Simple

"Sagacious" describes someone with keen judgment, shrewdness, and deep understanding.

"Sagacious" means keen, shrewd, and possessing great insight.

Word sagacious
Part of Speech ADJ.
Definition keen; shrewd; having insight.
Sentence Holmes is far to sagacious to be fooled by a simple trick like that.
Related Words sagacity, N.

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