astute, smart, sharp, knowing, clever, knowledgeable, canny, shrewd
under wordweb on the 2nd deffinition of savvy as an adjective, it can also be sharp or shrewd
Sharp, acute, bright, penetrative, piercing, menacing, savvy.
ANSWER: Savvy means understanding. Example: The teenagers were well-educated and Media-savvy. (Understanding)
The book savvy is in the YRCA for 2011.
Savvy that? Yup ive got savvy like you do, my dah-ling. She's got a lot of savvy.
"Savvy"By the word savvy, he means "Do you understand?"
Savvy us generally used to denote understanding of a concept, or mechanic. "He was savvy with the workings of the handgun" "He had a savvy understanding of how it worked"
The word 'savvy' is a noun, a common, abstract, uncountable noun; a word for shrewdness and practical knowledge; the ability to understand and judge people and situations well.Example: He used his business savvy to make the company successful.The word 'savvy' is a verb, to know, to understand, to comprehend.Example: I don't savvy the reasoning for his actions.The word 'savvy' is an adjective to describe a noun as knowing a lot about something, able to make good judgments.Example: A savvy investor does a lot of research.Example prepositional phrase:He negotiated that deal with the savvy of a professional.
More people are cholesterol savvy today than five years ago.
"Savvy" originates from the Spanish word "sabe," which means "knows." It was later adopted into English, influenced by various other languages like French and Portuguese. "Savvy" is commonly used to refer to understanding or having practical knowledge about something.
"savvy" "sympathy" "reason" "intellect" "apprehension" "discernment" "agreement
At the moment Ingrid Law is working on a 3rd book, so yes there will soon be another savvy dog.