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Meanings of
savvy
in English
Portuguese
compreensão
Catalan
aprehensió
Spanish
sapiencia
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The cognitive condition of someone who understands.
understanding
apprehension
discernment
Portuguese
compreensão
Portuguese
entender
Catalan
comprendre
Spanish
captar
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To get the meaning of something.
understand
grasp
dig
comprehend
compass
apprehend
grok
get the picture
Portuguese
entender
Synonyms
Examples for "
understanding
"
understanding
apprehension
discernment
Examples for "
understanding
"
1
Integration accelerated to a new level, a new
understanding
,
a new beginning.
2
Dementia: Understand Together aims to increase support and
understanding
for dementia conditions.
3
So stories matter, stories impact reality,
understanding
stories helps with
understanding
reality.
4
However, you also need an
understanding
of your child's age and stage.
5
Conclusions: Despite scientific gains in
understanding
chlamydia infection, public
understanding
remains limited.
1
Take Cork, city of past and future floods and much citizen
apprehension
.
2
It makes me shudder; it freezes me; it fills me with
apprehension
.
3
Brad sensed the
apprehension
in the others that he felt in himself.
4
She welcomed the caseload review but said there was
apprehension
among members.
5
There was no reason for the increased
apprehension
on this particular morning.
1
Surely the king, in this, has betrayed a lamentable lack of
discernment
.
2
How much she discerns is not clear, but she does have
discernment
.
3
Men are so stupid; it 's only women that have real
discernment
.
4
The first has for its subject the importance of
discernment
and discrimination.
5
He had never before seen in her this sharp
discernment
and criticism.
Usage of
savvy
in English
1
Certainly, in a country like Italy, political
savvy
goes a long way.
2
Chen changed the subject: I hear you've become quite Web
savvy
,
Peiqin.
3
Being young, articulate and
media
-
savvy
has advantages in a grey political environment.
4
But its long-term future may be in doubt without his
media
-
savvy
leadership.
5
The Anita Hill of today is far more self-assured and politically
savvy
.
6
You're not a
savvy
geopolitical operator and barely understand South African politics.
7
However it also won't likely witness many bargain buys for
savvy
sellers.
8
Some are financially
savvy
,
and some are simply not interested, she said.
9
But what about
less
-
than
-
web
-
savvy
Aunt Martha in the nursing home, you ask.
10
Like any responsible, tech
savvy
consumer, their demands were very … specific.
11
He made sense and was very
savvy
about the changes he wanted.
12
He said consumers are still shopping but are more thoughtful and
savvy
.
13
But now easy, simple desktop mirroring presents game-changing opportunities for
savvy
users.
14
According to what I've been told, the Medina Society is very
savvy
.
15
Today it has perhaps the most environmentally
savvy
mayor in the world.
16
The experience made her
savvy
about the vulgarity of the film industry.
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savvy
Adjective
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
more savvy
savvy shoppers
savvy consumers
savvy investors
politically savvy
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Translations for
savvy
Portuguese
compreensão
discernimento
entender
compreender
Catalan
aprehensió
discerniment
percepció
comprendre
Spanish
sapiencia
discernimiento
entendimiento
comprensión
aprehensión
captar
Savvy
through the time
Savvy
across language varieties
Australia
Common
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Less common
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