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Sag·ac·i·ty

The quality of being wise, perceptive, and having sound judgment.

"The CEO’s sagacity in navigating economic downturns earned her widespread respect in the business community."

From Latin sagācitās (“shrewdness, keenness of perception”), from sagāx (“keen, quick, acute”), related to sagire (“to perceive keenly”).


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