0 having or showing understanding and the ability to make good judgments: --
His sagacious advice during our deliberations on a variety of issues, but in particular on the sensitive issue of religious education, has been most welcome.
Many of the teachers subscribe, and they act as almoners and are very devoted and sagacious.
I should have thought that there a sagacious politician would have seen the red light.
Those are sagacious words from a great spiritual leader, and we should heed them.
I know what that sagacious statesman would have said in the first place.
It was sagacious and wise, and drawn from great experience, and it was given as a tribute to our common thought.
He disarmingly admitted that, although he is normally very sagacious, he also accepted that entirely erroneous advice.
The advice which he gave was sagacious and weighty, and his knowledge, of this matter added a good deal of weight to his observations.