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acumen
[ uh-kyoo-muhn, ak-yuh- ]
acumen
/ əˈkjuːmən; ˈækjʊˌmɛn /
noun
- the ability to judge well; keen discernment; insight
Derived Forms
- aˈcuminous, adjective
Other Words From
- a·cu·mi·nous [uh, -, kyoo, -m, uh, -n, uh, s], adjective
- una·cumi·nous adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of acumen1
Example Sentences
Bautista said she admires Trump for what she describes as his business acumen, and said she owns three of his books.
Complementing Walter’s generosity has been the renowned acumen of Friedman, baseball’s best executive who had a stellar season that far exceeded even the signings of Ohtani and Yamamoto.
While the business acumen of both clubs can be appreciated and has certainly positioned these two sides to take part in this huge fixture, it is the quality on the field that whets the appetite.
If anyone has the leadership and baseball acumen to rebuild a forlorn franchise, it’s Washington.
After an early wobble, dropping her serve in the opening game, she showed the greater tactical acumen to exert control.
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