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Monday, January 20, 2025

perspicacious

/ˌpɜːrspɪˈkeɪʃəs/adjective

Having a ready insight into and understanding of things; mentally sharp or discerning.

Etymology

From Latin "perspicax" (sharp-sighted, acute), from "perspicere" meaning "to look through, see clearly," combining "per-" (through) + "specere" (to look). Entered English in the early 17th century.

Usage Examples

  1. "The perspicacious detective noticed the crucial detail that everyone else had overlooked."

  2. "Her perspicacious analysis of market trends helped the company avoid a major financial crisis."

  3. "Only the most perspicacious readers will catch the subtle foreshadowing in chapter three."

Synonyms

  • Astute
  • Perceptive
  • Discerning
  • Keen
  • Sharp-witted

Antonyms

  • Obtuse
  • Dull
  • Unperceptive
  • Naive
  • Dense

Fun Facts

  • Sherlock Holmes is often described as perspicacious due to his remarkable ability to observe and deduce.
  • The word shares its Latin root with "perspective," "spectator," and "conspicuous."
  • In business, perspicacity is considered one of the most valuable leadership traits.

Word Family

  • Perspicacity (noun): The quality of having keen mental perception
  • Perspicaciously (adverb): In a perspicacious manner
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