Astute in a sentence as an adjective

An astute member of the audience asks "What happens if you hit your shield with your spear?".

Tireless, talented, and astute, she has been a wonderful force for good over the past decade.

I'll just say the only thing that occurs to me...This is remarkably mature, and astute, and human.

Your bias is a cancer on your industry, because it becomes part of the voodoo nonsense that less astute investors use to pick their horses.

And the taxpayer is in like manner entitled to be astute to prevent, so far as he honestly can, the depletion of his means by the Inland Revenue

"Say "more observant", say "the astute reader will have probably noticed", or better yet say "more Minecraft-obsessed" but never say "more intelligent".

>most of it was already public knowledge since the 90sThere is a difference between innuendo and leaked powerpoint slides.>Now I obviously cannot prove that its all a lie and I sound stupid crazy right nowVery astute.

The members of the Foreign Service are actually quite astute about what a clash in values is involved in maintaining peaceful, normal diplomatic relations between their free, democratic country and many other countries around the world.

I see that all the other comments here are speculating about what exactly happened here, and one astute comment before this one pointed out that the actual owner of the Bitcoin may still be the same individual person both before and after this blockchain transfer.

Astute definitions

adjective

marked by practical hardheaded intelligence; "a smart businessman"; "an astute tenant always reads the small print in a lease"; "he was too shrewd to go along with them on a road that could lead only to their overthrow"

See also: sharp shrewd