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Comparative
more sagacious
Superlative
most sagacious
1
having keen, farsighted judgment and the ability to discern deeply and wisely
- The sagacious leader quickly identified the root of the problem and implemented effective solutions.
- The sagacious judge quickly saw through the false testimony.
- The sagacious investor made decisions that consistently resulted in profitable returns.
- He was a sagacious mentor to many young lawyers.
- A sagacious mentor can provide invaluable guidance during challenging times.
2
showing or resulting from acute, insightful discernment
- Her sagacious purchase of stock doubled in value within a year.
- The sagacious choice of location ensured the café's success.
- His sagacious investment strategy minimized risk.
- They made a sagacious decision to delay the launch.
- The sagacious selection of partners strengthened the project.