adjective
- comparative form of shrewd; having or showing greater sharp judgment and practical intelligence
Usage: comparative form
Examples
- She proved to be a shrewder negotiator than her opponent.
- The shrewder investors sold their stocks before the market crashed.
- His shrewder business sense helped him avoid the costly mistake.
- The detective’s shrewder questioning revealed the truth.
- She made a shrewder choice by waiting for better terms.
- The shrewder candidate anticipated the voters’ concerns.