Phrases with «sagacity»

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The word "sagacity" means having good judgment and being wise or insightful. Full definition

Adjective + «sagacity»

Sentences with «sagacity»

  • «His death has deeply touched me personally and officially,» the President said, adding that Nigeria would miss the wisdom and political sagacity of Bukar. (newsdiaryonline.com)
  • Adeyeye noted that Fayose had contributed his wealth of experience and sagacity in developing Ekiti State as governor. (punchng.com)
  • Our Little Sister (Umimachi Diary) may not be Hirokazu Kore - eda's strongest work, but it fits in neatly to the Japanese director's body of bittersweet family dramas; here he shows as much sagacity about girls as he has previously about boys in this tender and often very funny portrait of three sisters who, after their father's death, take in their half - sister from his other marriage. (sensesofcinema.com)
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