English to Kannada Dictionary perspicacious

perspicacious

ತೀಕ್ಷ್ಣ ವಿವೇಚನೆಯ
definition
adjective
it offers quite a few facts to the perspicacious reporter
having a ready insight into and understanding of things.
translation of 'perspicacious'
ಚುರುಕು ದೃಷ್ಟಿಯ,
ತೀಕ್ಷ್ಣ ವಿವೇಚನೆಯ
example
Granted, she did the same, but in a more 'perspicacious' , subtle way, one that didn't scream ‘Look at me, I did a good job!’
She could tell, 'perspicacious' as she was, that Harriet was dying to tell her something but needed the information to be directly elicited.
In a quieter way, it shows how a man 'perspicacious' enough to see these faults in his former comrades can fail to see them still lurking within himself.
The fears expressed by this 'perspicacious' mouthpiece of the French ruling class are far from exaggerated.
His book is an engaging and 'perspicacious' exploration of the many facets, in Britain and abroad, of the old amateur game.
Physically small, these works are less about bold noise than intimate nuance, which demands a 'perspicacious' eye.
The author of the newsletter was a 'perspicacious' young lass.
The point is elaborated by the 'perspicacious' professor a little later.
Would the webmaster like to comment on why my posting in this thread, which I considered to be insightful and 'perspicacious' , was deleted?
I believe that, being quite 'perspicacious' and witnessing his friends and coworkers being arrested, he understood clearly that he would not be spared for long.
If only our parents could have been 'perspicacious' enough to see our talent and force us into showbiz.
Second, I regularly have lunch with a few 'perspicacious' psychologists and faculty members in other disciplines.
I am 'perspicacious' enough to reconcile the fact that not all of you fine people share my perspective.
He has written the most complete, 'perspicacious' , and moving book that has been published to date on the Francoist repression.
The feline anecdote was just one of a number of insights so 'perspicacious' they subsequently acted as threads throughout the rest of the conference.
But you're not going to be reading this book for any 'perspicacious' insight into the human condition.
Even more likely, it could be deliberate misdirection, a Nabokovian wink the author shares with the reader 'perspicacious' enough to call his bluff.
This former town librarian was 'perspicacious' in acquiring paintings by Jack B. Yeats and his circle.
I was just wondering if maybe my 'perspicacious' words had finally ruffled the princess's feathers.
If only the writer had stepped out of his own sport and background and viewed it more impersonally, then he could have written something a little more engaging and 'perspicacious' .
Women don't have the same bits as men, he says 'perspicaciously' .
Artists, like great religious leaders, show amazing 'perspicacity' in this respect.
Your 'perspicacity' in phrasing such a question is a source of wonder to me.
As he has noted so 'perspicaciously' elsewhere, ‘it is easy to overlook the reliance of an expanding economy on this humble commodity’.
He consistently demonstrates his ability 'perspicaciously' to elaborate on a given scene, theme, or aspect of his novels or short stories.
The poet 'perspicaciously' told him, ‘the trouble with you is you don't know that art is a commodity.’
Few can observe their impulses with 'perspicacity' .
It is, moreover, written with an attention to syntax commensurate with the author's historical 'perspicacity' .
From his home in London on August 7, 1862, Karl Marx wrote a letter to Frederick Engels which 'perspicaciously' summed up the situation.
There is nothing heartless about his intelligence or his 'perspicacity' .
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