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shrewd
[shrood]
adjective
having or showing astute or sharp judgment in practical matters, sometimes at the cost of moral compromise.
a shrewd businessman.
Synonyms: intelligent, discriminating, keen, sagacious, perspicacious, perceptive, discerning, quickcunning or tricky; artful.
shrewd pain.
Archaic., mischievous; naughty.
Obsolete., malicious or evil; bad.
Obsolete., shrewish.
shrewd
/ ʃruːd /
adjective
astute and penetrating, often with regard to business
artful and crafty
a shrewd politician
obsolete
piercing
a shrewd wind
spiteful
Other Word Forms
- shrewdly adverb
- shrewdness noun
- unshrewd adjective
- unshrewdly adverb
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of shrewd1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
They have made some shrewd signings in the transfer window with England youth international Lucia Kendall among a group of talented youngsters.
Ferreira is an example of a shrewd selection to fill a specific role, but for some positions, the Invincibles have shown a willingness to go out and get the very best.
That’s the thrust of the singer’s shrewd and tangy “Man’s Best Friend,” which dropped Thursday night, just a year after last summer’s chart-topping “Short n’ Sweet.”
In reality, Brie and Franco are married, adding a shrewd, singular layer of truth to each grisly moment — both literal and emotional — of writer-director Michael Shanks’ debut feature.
The shrewd composition abuts their lips, so that they are just about to touch in a kiss.
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