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Meaning of Perspicacity | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1
ˌpɜː.spɪˈkæs.ɪ.ti

Definitions

  1. Acute discernment or understanding; insight.
  2. The human faculty or power to mentally grasp or understand clearly.
  3. Keen eyesight.

Equivalents

العربية الفطنة تفرس
Български проницателност
Català perspicàcia
Ελληνικά οξυδέρκεια
Español perspicacia
Français perspicacité
Bahasa Indonesia kecerdikan
Italiano perspicacità
日本語 洞察
한국어 안식
Kurdî îdrak
Македонски проникливост
Nederlands verloop
Português perspicácia
Română perspicacitate
Türkçe algı feraset idrak

Examples

“"I understand," I said. "The fact is that you have the money." His face brightened. He seemed pleased at my perspicacity.”
“The citizens chose a university. They reasoned, with considerable perspicacity, that taxes come and go in response to political considerations, but a university, once established, is a permanent benefit to a city and a nation.”
“McEwan certainly has a flair for unusual points of view. Adam, like the baby-in-waiting who narrates Nutshell, is an extraordinarily smart, well-informed, and unorthodox character who catches his supposed caretakers off-guard with his perspicacity.”
“His very veneration for his father-in-law, combined as it is with a total want of the most ordinary perspicacity, is an additional disqualification.”
“As the former consists in the transmission of psychic states inappreciable to the normal perspicacity or senses, the transfer cannot pass through the medium of intelligence.”
“Attentive consideration of the phenomena of vision has led to the invention of artificial aids by which the sight may be wonderfully strengthened and preserved, and man endowed at once with the perspicacity of the eagle or the minute scrutiny of the insect.”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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