Pronunciation: /pərˌspɪˈkæsəti/
noun the quality of having a ready insight into things; shrewdness
A1 She showed great perspicacity in solving the puzzle.
A2 His perspicacity in understanding complex concepts impressed his classmates.
B1 The detective's perspicacity helped him solve the case quickly.
B2 The CEO's perspicacity in business decision-making led to the company's success.
C1 Her perspicacity in analyzing market trends made her a valuable asset to the company.
C2 The professor's perspicacity in research methodology is widely recognized in the academic community.
formal Her perspicacity in analyzing complex data sets impressed the entire research team.
informal I admire your perspicacity in understanding people's motives so quickly.
slang Whoa, your perspicacity in picking up on subtle clues is on point!
figurative His perspicacity was like a sharp sword, cutting through the fog of confusion to reveal the truth.
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