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Intelligent, smart and capable of taking advantage of a situation.
sharp
cunning
shrewd
sly
smart
1
However, the objective of any
astute
business person is to make money.
2
Respect the decision of
astute
young trainer James Cummings to press on.
3
Instead, a torture far more
astute
than physical pain had been applied.
4
The sly approaches, the
astute
negotiations, the lying and the circumventing .
5
Though he, an
astute
student of history, at least respected the past.
6
Hannah is quite interested in private equity, because she's very financially
astute
.
7
After all, that's what an
astute
manager of personnel resources does, right?
8
The value of astuteness is that it protects us from the
astute
.
9
On the French side, Charles V proved to be an
astute
monarch.
10
Why he can win: Purchased specifically for this race by
astute
buyers.
11
Then a sudden light flashed across the
astute
mind of the countess.
12
But the judgment of people involved with the film had been
astute
.
13
Then the really
astute
placer has a chance to demonstrate his efficiency.
14
Possibly because they were too
astute
to be taken in by themselves.
15
But the
astute
Cardinal judged that he could safely ignore the threat.
16
All the
astute
lawyer wanted was the effect produced by his request.
astute
very astute
most astute
so astute
politically astute
too astute