astute - use in sentences

Preposition: in

  • matter: Nevertheless, there are still women who are not as emancipated or as astute in business matters as others of their sex.

Infinitive complement

  • realize: Emma is astute enough to realize that Ed is just doing his mother's bidding.

Modifies a noun

  • businessman: Exceptionally astute businessman i tried to no limits texas game on the.
  • observer: He was one of the most astute observers of the twentieth century world scene.
  • signing: Who knows where a couple of astute loan signings might have taken us?
  • observation: A big welcome to the Diary to The Cineaste, who made some astute observations.
  • referee: An astute Referee will have conditioned his mind to totally accept the accuracy of his intuition, which is very rarely proved wrong.

Modifying Another Word

  • tactically: No rider is more tactically astute or more capable of pushing his physique to greater discomfort.
  • politically: More to the point, it would have been politically astute.
  • commercially: We are now keen to recruit commercially astute Sales Advisors to join our existing team.
  • financially: People who take out these loans are not financially astute.
  • exceptionally: Exceptionally astute businessman quot parker said has my name he said.
  • remarkably: Is it because she a remarkably astute and forthright and outspoken woman who's views challenge and overturn the hypocrisy of others?

Used with adjective complement

  • become: Baghdad has become quite astute at playing its tune in the council.
  • seem: Taupin seems more lyrically astute than he has for years.

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