noun
- plural of sagacity; instances or qualities of keen mental discernment and good judgment
Usage: formal
Examples
- The council valued the sagacities of its elder members.
- Her various sagacities in business made her a sought-after advisor.
- The book explores the different sagacities found in ancient philosophies.
- Teachers recognized the sagacities displayed by their most thoughtful students.
- The diplomat’s sagacities helped navigate complex international negotiations.
- Multiple sagacities were needed to solve the community’s problems.