45 words across 1 groups
| canny |
Having or showing shrewdness and good judgment, especially in money or business matters (adjective)
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| nifty |
Particularly good, skillful, or effective (adjective)
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| savvy |
Shrewd and knowledgeable; having common sense and good judgment (adjective)
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| shrewd |
Having or showing sharp powers of judgment; astute (adjective)
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| uncanny |
Strange or mysterious, especially in an unsettling way (adjective)
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| lucid |
Expressed clearly; easy to understand (adjective)
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| meticulous |
Showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise (adjective)
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| cogent |
(of an argument or case) clear, logical, and convincing (adjective)
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| profound |
Regarding an idea as being full of deep meaning (adjective)
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| punctual |
On time; arriving or happening at exactly the time that has been arranged. (adjective)
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| prudent |
Careful and using good judgement. (adjective)
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| articulate |
The ability to express yourself clearly and effectively. (adjective)
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| eloquent |
To speak beautifully, clearly, and effectively. (adjective)
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| foolproof |
A plan that is so clever that it is certain to succeed. (adjective)
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| skeptical |
Not easily convinced, having doubts or reservations. (adjective)
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| astute |
Ability to understand things quickly and clearly, and to use the knowledge well (adjective)
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| strategic |
Acting carefully according to a plan in order to achieve a particular goal (adjective)
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| diligent |
Showing care and effort in one's work or duties (adjective)
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| thrifty |
Being careful about not wasting things or spending too much money (adjective)
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| adept |
Highly skilled or proficient at something. (adjective)
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| witty |
Using words in a clever and funny way. (adjective)
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| clairvoyant |
Having the supposed ability to perceive things beyond normal human senses, especially future events (psychic). (adjective)
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| cognizant |
To be mindful or conscious, especially in making decisions or taking action. (adjective)
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| coherent |
Well-organized or unified in structure or thought. (adjective)
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| erudite |
Having or showing deep, extensive knowledge gained from study and reading. (adjective)
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| esoteric |
Difficult to understand unless one has specific knowledge or interest. (adjective)
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| ingenious |
Demonstrating exceptional intelligence, originality, or resourcefulness. (adjective)
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| justified |
Having a valid reason or explanation for an action, belief, or decision. (adjective)
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| keen |
Having a sharp or highly developed sense; or eager or enthusiastic about something. (adjective)
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| prescient |
Demonstrating foresight or intuition about future developments or outcomes. (adjective)
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| sophisticated |
Complex or intricate, often in a clever or subtle way. (adjective)
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| versatile |
Capable of doing many things well; multi-talented (adjective)
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| vigilant |
Watchful and quick to notice things, especially for protection or safety (adjective)
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| precise |
Exact and accurate in detail or measurement; clear and unambiguous, without any room for confusion. (adjective)
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| concise |
Containing only essential information and avoiding unnecessary detail. (adjective)
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| premeditated |
Done with prior thought or preparation; thought out or planned in advance, often with careful consideration or intention. (adjective)
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| subtle |
Clever and indirect in approach or meaning. (adjective)
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| decisive |
Being able to make decisions quickly and confidently. (adjective)
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| verbal |
Being good at expressing ideas and feelings with words. (adjective)
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| alert |
Awake, watchful, and paying close attention. (adjective)
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| aligned |
To be similar and in agreement with an opinion or cause. (adjective)
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| counterintuitive |
Contrarhy to what one would expect, but nevertheless true. (adjective)
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| inventive |
Having the ability to create or design new things or to think originally. (adjective)
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| methodical |
Done by using a careful and organized procedure; working in a very careful and organized way. (adjective)
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| innovative |
Using new ideas or new ways of doing something. (adjective)
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