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shrewd, cunning, vain.
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He is as shrewd as snakesk
The boy was shrewd and copied the answers.
That is a very shrewd lady. Shrewd means filthy or harsh or mean or dirty. The young woman is very shrewd when shopping.
That is the correct spelling of "shrewd" (canny, clever).
That is a very shrewd question!The policeman showed some shrewd thinking when he solved the difficult crime.
The opposite of "most shrewd" would be "least shrewd."
The word shrewd has one syllable.
astute or sharp in practical matters: a shrewd politician.keen; piercing.artful.
adjective 1 having or showing sharp powers of judgment; astute : she was shrewd enough to guess the motive behind his gesture | a shrewd career move. 2 archaic (esp. of weather) piercingly cold : a shrewd east wind. • (of a blow) severe : a bayonet's shrewd thrust. • mischievous; malicious.
Elizabeth's shrewd political tactics helped propel England into a prominent position of European power and greatly expanded the kingdom's reach in the New World with the exploratory voyages of Sir Francis Drake and Walter Raleigh.