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perspicaciousper‧spi‧ca‧cious /ˌpɜːspɪˈkeɪʃəs◂ $ ˌpɜːr-/ adjective formal  perspicaciousOrigin: 1600-1700 Latin perspicax, from perspicere; ➔ PERSPECTIVE - Khrushchev may have been perspicacious enough to imagine the day when his turn would come and he would become Special Pensioner Khrushchev.
- Towards the end of the infantile period the child is becoming more perspicacious.
good at judging and understanding people and situations SYN perceptive—perspicaciously adverb—perspicacity /-ˈkæsəti/ noun [uncountable] |