Shrewd


The meaning of the word Shrewd is: having or showing sharp powers of judgment; sharp-witted


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It takes a shrewd analyst to really make a killing in the stock market.

published by Mathew on 2021-09-22 23:22:02


After some shrewd shopping, Marla took the extra money she saved on furniture and went on a tour of Ireland.

published by Ethan on 2021-01-19 16:30:56


As a motivational speaker, Clark is a shrewd manipulator of human emotions.

published by Haley on 2021-03-25 15:09:20


Ed is a shrewd deal maker; he has sold more cars per year than any salesman in the dealership’s history.

published by Ma on 2021-07-24 11:55:15


His shrewd coaching brought the team to the state championship four years in a row.

published by Renaldo on 2021-05-29 03:42:56


A shrewd computer game designer has a natural instinct for what the market will go crazy for.

published by Alva on 2021-11-02 12:47:34


Behind his bland demeanor, the antagonist of the story was a shrewd villain.

published by Madlyn on 2021-10-22 02:37:25


As a result of Brad’s shrewd decision, the company realized a huge profit, making its stockholders very happy.

published by Morris on 2021-12-01 10:41:07


Being a shrewd judge of character, Rebecca realized that David had a hidden agenda, and she sent him on his way.

published by Genia on 2021-02-21 20:21:38


A shrewd businessman knows when the time is right to close the deal.

published by Vaughn on 2021-09-28 23:53:31


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