Antonyms for astuteness
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : uh-stoot, uh-styoot |
Phonetic Transcription : əˈstut, əˈstyut |
Definition of astuteness
Origin :- 1610s, from Latin astutus "crafty, wary, shrewd; sagacious, expert," from astus "cunning, cleverness, adroitness," of uncertain origin, perhaps from Greek asty "town," a word borrowed into Latin and with an overtone of "city sophistication" (cf. asteism). Related: Astutely; astuteness.
- noun shrewdness
- He has developed the astuteness of the devil, the open sincerity of a saint.
- Extract from : « Blood and Iron » by John Hubert Greusel
- His astuteness was slipping from him, even while he bragged of it.
- Extract from : « The Huntress » by Hulbert Footner
- But the astuteness of my veteran circumvented all these plans.
- Extract from : « Captain Canot » by Brantz Mayer
- The value of astuteness is that it protects us from the astute.
- Extract from : « Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great Philosophers, Volume 8 » by Elbert Hubbard
- The astuteness of William of Orange had in this instance been deceived.
- Extract from : « The Rise of the Dutch Republic, Volume II.(of III) 1566-74 » by John Lothrop Motley
- He had not the astuteness to be a rogue; oddly he had the sense to know that he could fool us no longer.
- Extract from : « The Crossing » by Winston Churchill
- Their position and authority depend largely on their own astuteness.
- Extract from : « Castes and Tribes of Southern India » by Edgar Thurston
- The touch showed Jack to be not without some of the astuteness of his mother.
- Extract from : « Love in a Cloud » by Arlo Bates
- "Imagine what you will, you marvel of astuteness," said Eleanor, composedly.
- Extract from : « The Ordeal of Elizabeth » by Elizabeth Von Arnim
- The blood ran to my face at this further revelation of his astuteness.
- Extract from : « The Shoes of Fortune » by Neil Munro
Synonyms for astuteness
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