ADJECTIVE
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mentally acute or penetratingly discerning
too clear-eyed not to see what problems would follow
much too perspicacious to be taken in by so spurious an argument
chaos could be prevented only by clear-sighted leadership - having sharp clear vision
How To Use clear-sighted In A Sentence
- Berkshire, and not far removed from the great highway leading from Bath to London, lies the farmery where this restless, petulant, suffering, earnest, clear-sighted Tull put down the burden of life, a hundred and twenty years ago. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 77, March, 1864
- In ten years time people could be making a much more clear-sighted judgement.
- His speech was important, powerful and clear-sighted.
- We take it rather as a time for reflection and clear-sighted realism about how far the nation has progressed on the path towards freedom and democracy, and how much farther we still have to go.
- Romantic idealisation is certainly not what we should offer here; but clear-sighted respect.
- There, he restated his belief that the panel marked the origin of French painting and amplified his earlier praises of what he saw as the artist's unabashedly clear-sighted reproduction of the hapless king's blunt features.
- It requires a clear-sighted, historically-informed analysis and the clarification of essential political questions.
- I suggest that some people might find this theory credulous and at odds with the clear-sighted understanding of human nature in her work.
- A more clear-sighted perspective on the good in human life and a firmer grasp of how we might work together to attain it seem well worth the discomfiture of reorganizing our professional aims and self-understandings.
- The information on this site is fairly clear-sighted.