noun
- the quality of having good judgment and wisdom
Usage: formal
Examples
- The CEO’s sagacity in business decisions led the company to great success.
- Her sagacity was evident in how she handled the difficult negotiation.
- The judge was known for his sagacity and fair rulings.
- With remarkable sagacity, she predicted the market downturn months in advance.
- The old professor’s sagacity made him a sought-after advisor.
- His sagacity in choosing investments paid off handsomely over the years.