0 quick in noticing, understanding, or judging things accurately: --
His perspicacious grandfather had bought the land as an investment, guessing that there might be gold underground.
Normally he is perspicacious and sharp as he understands these matters well and writes pamphlets about them.
But the public are very perspicacious when it comes to an institution which has made itself remote from ordinary life.
Surely that is very perspicacious on the part of local authorities.
He has always been perspicacious throughout his political career.
One does not need to be especially perspicacious to discern that fact.
That is a perspicacious comment, and there is a great deal of truth to it.
It is conducted efficiently and sensitively by warm-hearted, perspicacious and experienced people.
Perhaps it was the lateness of the hour that prevented him from exercising his usually perspicacious eye to the full on these matters.