It means you are smart in business affairs.
Astute is an adjective. As in an astute analysis.
as·tuteAdjectiveHaving or showing an ability to accurately assess situations or people and turn this to one's advantage: "an astute businessman".Synonymsshrewd - sly - wily - crafty - canny - artful - sharp
* astute: marked by practical hardheaded intelligence; "a smart businessman"; "an astute tenant always reads the small print in a lease"; "he was ... * calculating: used of persons; "the most calculating and selfish men in the community"
Professors from top universities are considered very astute.The orphan boys became astute at stealing food from the market.A sentence with the word astute can be, Jenny is very astute. She has the ability to understand people she meet the first time.
Smart, intelligent, perceptive
Astute is a word that means smart.
The company is now keen to recruit commercially astutesales advisors to join its existing team.
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Astute can mean smart, clever, cunning, crafty, shrewd or ingenious. An example of astute used in a sentence would be: A sufficiently astute independent trader can make a lot of money on the stock market.
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Astute is an adjective. As in an astute analysis.
as·tuteAdjectiveHaving or showing an ability to accurately assess situations or people and turn this to one's advantage: "an astute businessman".Synonymsshrewd - sly - wily - crafty - canny - artful - sharp
Spanish in origin it may mean "astute".
The word "astute" is an adjective. It is used to describe someone who is clever, perceptive, and able to accurately assess situations or people.
Her forward manner in attracting suitors.
"astute" and "acuminous" are fairly close to "knowledgeable" in meaning.
If something is commercially extinct, it means that there isn't enough of that thing to be commercially profitable. Or it might mean that the popularity of that item is going downhill, and not enough people are buying it, and so that item won't be sold anymore, making it commercially extinct.