sagacity

/səˈɡæsəti/
noun
  1. The ability to make good judgments and wise decisions; practical intelligence.
    • The detective's sagacity helped solve the mystery that had baffled others.
    • Her sagacity in financial matters saved the company from bankruptcy.
    • With great sagacity, the general chose to retreat and regroup rather than attack.
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