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Synonyms
shrewd (shrōōd)

[Middle English shrewed, wicked, from shrew, rascal; see shrew.]

adjective: shrewd·er, shrewd·est. 

  1. Characterized by keen awareness, sharp intelligence, and often a sense of the practical.
  2. Disposed to artful and cunning practices; tricky.
  3. Sharp; penetrating: a shrewd wind.

derivatives

shrewd́ly
adverb

synonyms:

shrewd, sagacious, astute, perspicacious These adjectives mean having or showing keen awareness, sound judgment, and often resourcefulness, especially in practical matters. Shrewd suggests a sharp intelligence, hardheadness, and often an intuitive grasp of practical considerations: “He was too shrewd to go along with them upon a road which could lead only to their overthrow” (J.A. Froude) Sagacious connotes prudence, discernment, and farsightedness: “He was observant and thoughtful, and given to asking sagacious questions” (John Galt) Astute suggests shrewdness, especially with regard to one's own interests: An astute tenant always reads the small print in a lease. Perspicacious implies penetration and clear-sightedness: She is much too perspicacious to be taken in by such a spurious argument.
See also: clever