Perspicacity in a sentence as a noun

Copy Pasted?By all means take a look, but use some perspicacity.

This is a tremendous journey of perspicacity and grit.

As her brain does not cease to function when she leaves school grounds, there is no reason to believe she did not gain her perspicacity elsewhere.

An educated person ought to have enough perspicacity to know that there might be other options.

The main reason is because of his perspicacity and decision-making skills.

In other works, he writes approvingly of Hutton's perspicacity, while pointing out that his broader theories were speculative.

"It would be terrible to think that your Ivy League graduate thesis was riding on the work ethic and perspicacity of a public-university slacker.

It would be terrible to think that your Ivy League graduate thesis was riding on the work ethic and perspicacity of a public-university slacker.

Something about that makes it harder than your average writing to read through, despite the fact it isn't loaded with a grandiose lexicon inspired from a linguistic perspicacity, per se.

Ooh, this is a fun linguistic game...capacity of helpopacity of hoopperspicacity of hipmendacity of, er, tenacity of......ok, I give up.

My point is that whether a belief is popular, or whether you think a belief is common sensical has no bearing on the truth value, social value, rationality, or perspicacity of that belief.

Perspicacity definitions

noun

intelligence manifested by being astute (as in business dealings)

See also: shrewdness astuteness perspicaciousness

noun

the capacity to assess situations or circumstances shrewdly and to draw sound conclusions

See also: judgment judgement