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Shrewd

adjective
/ʃruːd/

Meaning

having or showing sharp powers of judgment; astute
having sharp judgment and practical intelligence

Example Sentences

The shrewd businessman made a profitable deal in the competitive market.

She made a shrewd investment in real estate.

Example Expressions

shrewd operator

Synonyms

astute, clever, cunning, sharp, smart, perceptive
Entry 1
astute, clever, cunning, sharp
Entry 2
astute, clever, smart, sharp, perceptive

Antonyms

naive, gullible, foolish, simple
Entry 1
naive, gullible, foolish, simple
Entry 2
naive, foolish, gullible

Collocations

shrewd businessman, shrewd investment, shrewd observer, shrewd move, shrewd decision
Entry 1
shrewd businessman, shrewd investment, shrewd observer, shrewd move
Entry 2
shrewd businessman, shrewd move, shrewd decision

Related Vocabularies

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