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sagaciousness

NOUN
  1. the mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations
  2. the trait of forming opinions by distinguishing and evaluating

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  • But it is always a delicate matter to fathom the depth of a medical man's sagaciousness. Archibald Malmaison
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  • In his room I told him about this farmer, word for word; and I sat picking at the table cover like one bereft of sagaciousness. The Gentle Grafter
  • They are, every one, men of great wisdom and ponderous sagaciousness. Mistborn
  • The mammoth was a monster beast, with perhaps somewhat less of sagaciousness than the modern elephant, but with a temper which was demoniacal when aroused, and with a strength which nothing could resist. The Story of Ab A Tale of the Time of the Cave Man
  • He was sittin 'behind the counter upon the lang three-leggit stool that stood fornent Mr. Weft's desk, and was turning ower the leaves of his ledger, wi' a look which, for auld-fashioned sagaciousness, was wonderfu 'to behold. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 275, September 29, 1827
  • The one thing that really -- the case in point in this is how she gushed personally when the Democrats were praising the sagaciousness and independence of Iowa voters. CNN Transcript Dec 13, 2007
  • They have none of the sagaciousness of the low-born Italian, none of the wit and penetration of the French _ouvriere_. The Woman Who Toils Being the Experiences of Two Gentlewomen as Factory Girls
  • He perceived in his deep sagaciousness woman at the bottom of her remark, and replied: 'You will know Clotilde in time. Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith
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