0 the quality of having or showing understanding and the ability to make good judgments:
She showed wonderful sagacity in recognizing the danger at first glance.
For all his brilliance and sagacity, there was something dishonest about him.
He was unconscious of his sagacity.
This the experiment does not tell us; it leaves to our sagacity the burden of guessing.
Consequently, various forms of memory, sagacity, or wit were highly developed, whereas these bumps typical of vanity and passion for glory were extremely small.
There is an educational sagacity sourced from having school-age children.
The peace of 1919 is founded in union, confidence, sagacity and trust.
The book is well produced and is written with sagacity and feeling.
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