Crossword-Solution: SAGACIOUSLY
We have 16 clues for the answer “SAGACIOUSLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| With good judgment | 3 answers |
| In a shrewd manner | 4 answers |
| sagely | 17 answers |
| astutely | 18 answers |
| cannily | 18 answers |
| incisively | 18 answers |
| intelligently | 18 answers |
| perspicaciously | 18 answers |
| ARGUTELY | 18 answers |
| sharply | 22 answers |
| judiciously | 32 answers |
| Sensibly. | 33 answers |
| perceptively | 36 answers |
| Cleverly. | 40 answers |
| prudently | 43 answers |
| shrewdly | 61 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RAEET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SAGACIOUSLY (5)
Jennings, sagaciously smiling, as soon as the gentleman had withdrawn, “I do not ask you what the Colonel has been saying to you; for though, upon my honour, I _tried_ to keep out of hearing, I could not help catching enough to understand his business.
Strether had already been there three times—first with Miss Gostrey, then with Chad, then with Chad again and with Waymarsh and little Bilham, all of whom he had himself sagaciously entertained; and his pleasure was deep now on learning that Madame de Vionnet hadn’t yet been initiated.
Hume, in the Natural History of Religion, sagaciously remarks, that the most refined and philosophic sects are constantly the most intolerant.
His mouth, which embraced a large cigar, he kept continually screwing round and round and from side to side, as he looked sagaciously and coldly at the strangers.
Cymon’s hat off, instantaneously, and carried him to the Pegwell Bay hotel in no time, where he deposited his rider without giving him the trouble of dismounting, by sagaciously pitching him over his head, into the very doorway of the tavern.
Quotes with SAGACIOUSLY (1)
There are some persons in this world, who, unable to give better proof of being wise, take a strange delight in showing what they think they have sagaciously read in mankind by uncharitable suspicions of them.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: New Yorker, USA TODAY.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (2015–2018).