His sagacity permeated every aspect of his life, from the professional to the personal, so there was no reason for anyone to doubt his judgment on this matter.
He had the sagacity of a judge, but the cunning of a master criminal, which is a highly dangerous combination.
We all make mistakes, especially when we're young, and his are not so egregious that I would question his sagacity.
His sagacity was a great asset to our team.
The prefix for "sagacity" is "saga-."
Sagely is an adverb; sage is the adjective form. Another word for sagely is wisely, so an example of an appropriate sentence would be: "I SAGELY decided to ask my grandmother for help, because she has always given me SAGE advice. She's like a wise old owl."
His sagaciousness astounded the group. More just grammar would be using sagacity- The sagacity of the man helped him in life.
Yes the word sagacity is a noun. It is the quality of being wise.
Sagacity means being discerning, sound in judgment, farsighted, and showing wisdom.
The cast of Dumb Sagacity - 1907 includes: Gertie Potter
Sagacity Versus Crime - 1913 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
Dumb Sagacity - 1907 was released on: UK: July 1907 USA: December 1907
Foolishness or gullibility.
The cast of Sagacity Versus Crime - 1913 includes: Thomas Brooklyn as Crook Hal Charlton as Robert Harley
Stupidity, dumbness, slowness, foolishness, silliness