Sagacious

/səˈɡeɪʃəs/ adjective

Having or showing keen mental discernment and good judgment; wise in a practical way. Often describes someone who makes sound decisions based on experience and insight.

From Latin 'sagax' meaning 'of quick perception,' from the same root as 'sagire' (to perceive keenly). Related to the idea of a hunting dog that can track scents well, suggesting sharp senses and intelligence.

AFwys
AMጥበበኛ
ARفطن
BGмъдър
BNবুদ্ধিমান
CAsagac
CSmoudrý
DAklog
DEweise
ELοξυδερκής
ESsagaz
ETtark
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