Savvy in a sentence as a noun

There's a gap in political savvy between "them" and "us", and we're on the wrong side of that gap.

Installing an app not from the appstore is almost impossible for a non-savvy user.

A very tech savvy friend bought a camera in Japan and after about a week or started delving into settings.

Basic truth: New technology is driven by early adopters, who then influence their less tech-savvy pals.

BCC has been cloned multiple times, including by one regular user of a forum I spent a lot of time on, who is actually not lacking in savvy.

Most Hacker News readers are savvy enough to search for [iphone wikipedia] instead of breaking that search into multiple queries.

What Kima is doing is new and innovative and the people behind Kima are savvy and sophisticated players in the startup investment world.

Savvy in a sentence as a verb

Why on earth would you leave the simple job of wrapping markup around text, to a machine that you know nothing about?The average Internet user isn't terribly savvy.

Anybody with a material stake in the company is savvy enough to know that they're not suddenly self-sustainably cash-flow positive.

Or that self-regulation would be so lacking in a market that purposefully concocts information asymmetries that benefit money creators/the tech-savvy….

I'm also acutely aware that Google's audience has changed - it's no longer tech-savvy early adopters, but almost everybody who has an Internet connection.

Owing to the widespread availability of information today, clients are much more savvy about how legal billing works and are not hesitant to ask for arrangements that make sense for the client even while being fair to the lawyers providing the services.

How do we, IT savvy people capable of monitoring, testing and verifying this stuff, use our collective skills to monitor each ISP and communicate who is doing the best/worst job?As long as there is at least one ISP provider who is not throttling traffic, we should reward that ISP that does not discriminate on web traffic, and punish the ones that do.

Savvy definitions

noun

the cognitive condition of someone who understands; "he has virtually no understanding of social cause and effect"

See also: understanding apprehension discernment

verb

get the meaning of something; "Do you comprehend the meaning of this letter?"

See also: grok comprehend grasp compass apprehend