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Meaning of astutely
The primary meaning of the word "astutely" is to do something with sharp and clever awareness.
Etymology of astutely
The word "astutely" comes from the adjective "astute", which originated from the Latin word "astutus", meaning cunning or clever, and the suffix "-ly", which forms an adverb, the Latin "astutus" is derived from "astus", meaning cunning or craft, and the word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe someone who is clever or cunning.
Synonyms
discerningly
shrewdly
wisely
cleverly
sharply
intelligently
keenly
perceptively
acutely
sensitively
cannily
cunningly
sagaciously
prudently
judiciously
carefully
meticulously
thoughtfully
attentively
vigilantly
observantly
mindfully
deliberately
intentionally
knowingly
skillfully
tactfully
diplomatically
strategically
insightfully
perceptively
intuitively
wisely
knowledgeably
Definitions
- Doing something with sharp and clever awareness, having a quick and clever mind, able to notice and understand things that are not immediately apparent
- Having or showing a natural ability to notice and understand things that are not immediately apparent, being clever and quick-witted
- Having a quick and clever mind, being able to notice and understand things that are not immediately apparent
Usage Examples
- She invested her money astutely and made a significant profit.
- He navigated the complex political situation astutely and managed to avoid any major conflicts.
- The company has been expanding astutely into new markets and has seen a significant increase in sales.