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Wat (wie) is PERSPICACITY - definitie


perspicacity         
GREAT DISCERNMENT OR INSIGHT
n. the perspicacity to + inf. (she had enough perspicacity to see through their schemes)
perspicacity         
GREAT DISCERNMENT OR INSIGHT
Perspicacity         
GREAT DISCERNMENT OR INSIGHT
·noun The state of being perspicacious; acuteness of sight or of intelligence; acute discernment.

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Perspicacity
Perspicacity (also called perspicaciousness) is a penetrating discernment (from the Latin perspicācitās, meaning throughsightedness, discrimination)—a clarity of vision or intellect which provides a deep understanding and insight. It takes the concept of wisdom deeper in the sense that it denotes a keenness of sense and intelligence applied to insight.
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor PERSPICACITY
1. You don‘t get to be leader of the Conservative Party without showing a certain degree of perspicacity.
2. Richards is fairly well thought–of – he has been praised by his former boss, Lord Birt, for his strategic perspicacity.
3. But despite his physical frailties, "he had a perspicacity, a tenacity and a courage that was exemplary", Knobel said.
4. At times it has seemed that only Eriksson‘s glasses have set him apart: academic and sage–like, modern and effete, they offer the continual promise of perspicacity.
5. Nixon led Khrushchev around a demonstration U.S. kitchen, pointing at a dishwashing machine and helpfully noting that "this is our newest model," (in case Khrushchev was in a buying mood?). Khrushchev refused to take anything Nixon said at face value –– bonus points for perspicacity there –– and indulged in a classic Soviet debating tactic: When stumped by your opponent, lie like a rug.