WORD OF THE DAY
perspicacious / adjective / per-spuh-KAY-shus
Definition
1a: of acute mental vision or discernment
1b: keen
Examples
"Captivated by the breadth of its elegant façade—echoed in the grandeur of the interior spaces—the perspicacious owners enlisted their trusted decorator Jacques Grange … to collaborate on a sensitive renovation.
— Angus Wilkie, Architectural Digest, December 2017
"Elsewhere in his speech, Daniels was perspicacious about the challenges that Purdue graduates are likely to face during the course of their careers and civic lives."
— Conor Friedersdorf, The Atlantic, 6 June 2018
Did You Know?
Perspicacious is similar in meaning to shrewd and astute, but a sharp mind will also discern subtle differences among them.
All three denote being acute in perception and sound in judgment, but shrewd stresses practical, hardheaded cleverness, whereas perspicacious implies unusual power to see through and comprehend what is puzzling or hidden.
Astute suggests both shrewdness and perspicacity, as well as diplomatic skill.
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