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Perspicacious | |
adjective | 1. Having a ready insight into and understanding of things. |
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| "My perspicacious 9-year-old easily picks up on other people's emotions." | "A perspicacious person has strong intuition and general insight into most situations." | "The sciences were always difficult for me in school, but I was much more perspicacious in literature and history classes." |
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| Latin, early 17th century |
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| "Perspicacious" has origins in Latin words that mean "to look through" or "to be sharp-sighted." What gives someone perspicacious traits? They might be a skilled test taker with the ability to make strong educated guesses. ... | |
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