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astute
B2
adjective
Usage:
75%
smart, clever
Translation: smart, clever
Pronunciation: /əˈstjuːt/
Meaning: Having or showing an ability to understand things clearly and quickly, especially to notice small details and use them to your advantage.

Astute means smart and quick to see the truth. It describes people who notice details and use them well. This word is often used in business or learning.

She is very astute in business deals.

An astute student always asks good questions.

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2
C1
adjective
Usage:
70%
shrewd, perceptive
Translation: shrewd, perceptive
Pronunciation: /əˈstjuːt/
Meaning: Showing shrewdness and good judgment, especially in practical matters or tricky situations.

Astute can also mean being wise and careful in difficult situations. It means someone knows what to do to succeed or win. This is common in law, politics, or finance.

He made an astute decision to save money.

The astute lawyer won the difficult case.

3
B2
adjective
Usage:
65%
canny, insightful
Translation: canny, insightful
Pronunciation: /əˈstjuːt/
Meaning: Having the ability to accurately assess situations or people and turn this to one's advantage.

Astute means being able to see clearly what is happening in a situation or in a person. It helps people make good choices or use information well.

An astute investor spots good opportunities fast.

She is astute in judging character.

4
C2
adjective
Usage:
40%
crafty, cunning
Translation: crafty, cunning
Pronunciation: /əˈstjuːt/
Meaning: Literary or rhetorical use meaning cleverly or craftily knowing how to gain advantage, sometimes with a sense of slyness.

Sometimes, astute means clever in a slightly sneaky way. It can mean using skill and craft to get what you want in tricky situations, like in stories or debates.

The astute fox escaped the hunters easily.

She used astute tactics in debate.

5
B1
adjective
Usage:
60%
quick-witted, sharp
Translation: quick-witted, sharp
Pronunciation: /əˈstjuːt/
Meaning: In informal speech, describing a person who is mentally sharp and quick to understand things easily.

People sometimes use astute to say someone is quick to understand and think well. It means fast in mind and smart, good for learning or solving problems.

He is an astute boy who learns fast.

Astute people can solve hard problems.

6
B2
adjective
Usage:
55%
clever, smart
Translation: clever, smart
Pronunciation: /əˈstjuːt/
Meaning: Used figuratively to describe an action or remark that is cleverly made or well thought out to achieve a purpose.

Astute can describe not only people but also smart actions, words, or ideas. When used this way, it means something is clever and useful for a goal.

That was an astute comment about the story.

She gave astute advice during the meeting.

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