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Hot SAT Words. Lessons 21-30. LESSON # 28. Like an owl!. Words Relating to Being Wise and Sharp- Minded. ACUTE. Adj. keen-minded, sharp. ACUTE. Because it supposedly improves mental ACUITY, fish is called “brain food.”
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Hot SAT Words Lessons 21-30
LESSON # 28 Like an owl! Words Relating to Being Wise and Sharp- Minded
ACUTE Adj. keen-minded, sharp
ACUTE • Because it supposedly improves mental ACUITY, fish is called “brain food.” • Dee had a dull ache in her tooth yesterday, but today the pain is much more ACUTE.
ASTUTUE Adj. sharp-minded, clever
ASTUTE • As an ASTUTE reader of poetry, Helen seems always to find meanings hiddn between the lines.
DISCERNING Adj. able to judge people and situations clearly
DISCERNING • As a DISCERNING collector, Harry buys only the best bluegrass recordings on the market. • If you look carefully, you may DISCERN a small boat out there in the fog.
D is for DISCERNING DIOGENES… Or just plain CYNICAL?
ERUDITE Adj. wise due to much reading and studying; scholarly
ERUDITE • Morris pretends to be ERUDITE, but he’s really an airhead couch potato. • Joel attributes his ERUDITION to a lifetime of studying and reading good books.
INCISIVE Adj. sharp; keen
INCISIVE • Brian’s INCISIVE comments went right to the heart of the matter. • It took many INCISIVE minds to unravel the mysteries of the genome.
INGENIOUS Adj. very clever or inventive
INGENIOUS • INGENIOUS it may be, but the digital belt buckle is a pretty much useless item.
INGENUOUS Sincere and genuine DISINGENUOUS = insincere and not genuine
JUDICIOUS Adj. showing wisdom in judging people and situations
JUDICIOUS • By sticking to a budget, Marlene makes JUDICIOUS use of her limited income. • Henry chose a college without much thought, but Nora is trying to be more JUDICIOUS.
PERSPICACIOUS Adj. using wise judgment; sharp-minded
PERSPICACIOUS • As a PERSPICACIOUS observer of teenagers, Mr. Krystal knew immediately that Kenny had a problem. • Dana can do a PERSPICACIOUS impersonation of the president.
PRUDENT Adj. careful, cautious, and wise …but a bit PEDANTIC!
PRUDENT • It is PRUDENT not to drive when the roads are covered with ice. • Before agreeing to buy an old house, it would be PRUDENT to have it checked for termintes.
SAGACIOUS Adj. WISE
SAGACIOUS • For a three-year-old, my brother says the most SAGACIOUS things. Unlike me, he’s probably a budding genius.
SAVVY Adj. SMART, INFORMED
SAVVY • SAVVY investors knew better than to put their money in Vince’s risky business venture.
SHREWD Adj. insightful, clever
SHREWD • Dennis is a shred negotiator, always getting the deal he wants but leaving the other side pleased with the outcome, too.