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sagacious Meaning in Tamil ( sagacious வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Adjective:

அறிவு நுட்பமுடைய,



sagacious's Usage Examples:

Though married three times Casimir left no sons; but he had the satisfaction of knowing that his domains would pass into the hands of a nephew every whit as capable and sagacious as himself.


In politics Hall was a practical, sagacious "opportunist," in the best sense of that much abused word, with an eye, rather for things than for persons.


Brand had been far too sagacious to be led away by this pseudo-nationalist dream, and did his utmost to discountenance the Bond.


'Albanians!' and 'devils!' and 'To Siberia!' said Berg with a sagacious smile.


A "strenuous and sagacious man" he rendered valuable service to both kings in their Norman wars, and Henry I.


sagacious man who said with unmatched tolerance, " Go!The speeches dwell upon Jesus' person and work, as we shall find, with a didactic directness, philosophical terminology and denunciatory exclusiveness unmatched in the Synoptist sayings.


He was transparent in character, chivalrous, kindly, firm, eloquent and sagacious; his purity of motive and unselfishness commanded absolute confidence; he had originality and initiative in dealing with new and difficult circumstances, and great aptitude for business details.


He dwells much more pronouncedly than Herbert on the view, afterwards regarded as a special characteristic of all deists, that much or most error in religion has been invented or knowingly maintained by sagacious men for the easier maintenance of good government, or in the interests of themselves and their class.


"Margaret's foreign policy was sagaciously circumspect, in sharp contrast with the venturesomeness of her father's.


2 Meanwhile he sagaciously prepared the way for the supreme act of statesmanship which the gathering national crisis already dimly foreshadowed.


515), we are no more warranted in drawing so important a conclusion from casual remarks, however sagacious, than we should be justified in stating that Seneca was in possession of the discoveries of Newton because he predicted that comets would one day be found to revolve in periodic orbits.





Synonyms:

wise, perspicacious, sapient,



Antonyms:

imprudent, ill-advised, inadvisable, foolish,

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