sagacious
adjectiveHow to pronounce sagacious:
Definition of sagacious:
- sagacious (adjective):
- wise or sensible
- adjective. acutely insightful and wise.
- of keen and farsighted penetration and judgment discerning
Synonyms for sagacious:
able
acute
astute
brilliant
canny
clear-sighted
clever
discerning
experienced
far-sighted
fly
insightful
intelligent
judicious
keen
knowing
long-headed
perceptive
perspicacious
prudent
sage
sapient
scholarly
sharp
sharp-witted
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Antonyms for sagacious:
blind
careless
disregardful
dull
foolish
heedless
idiotic
ignorant
imperceptive
impercipient
inattentive
inconsiderate
indiscriminate
indiscriminating
injudicious
insensitive
insentient
myopic
neglectful
negligent
oblivious
obtuse
overlooking
purblind
stupid
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