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- nounsavvy (noun)
- shrewdness and practical knowledge; the ability to make good judgments:"the financiers lacked the necessary political savvy"
adjectivesavvy (adjective) · savvier (comparative adjective) · savviest (superlative adjective)- shrewd and knowledgeable; having common sense and good judgment:"Bob is a savvy veteran who knows all the tricks" · "many of us pride ourselves on being savvy enough to spot a fake"
- well informed about or experienced in a particular domain:"most of us are pretty web-savvy" · "these fashion-savvy consumers are not afraid of taking risks with little-known designers"
verbsavvy (verb) · savvies (third person present) · savvied (past tense) · savvied (past participle) · savvying (present participle)- know or understand:"Charley would savvy what to do" · "I've been told, but I want to make sure. Savvy?"
Originlate 17th century (as a verb, earliest in the form savee): via West African pidgin English, from Portuguese or Spanish saber ‘know’, from Latin sapere be wise (see sapient).Similar and Opposite Wordsnounadjective- shrewd and knowledgeable; having common sense and good judgment:
verb- know or understand:
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