savvy

/ˈsævi/
adjective
  1. Having practical knowledge, intelligence, and good judgment; shrewd.
    • The savvy traveler booked her flight months in advance to save money.
    • She is a savvy investor who always researches before buying stocks.
    • He gave some savvy advice about starting a small business.
Antonyms
noun
  1. Practical knowledge, understanding, or know-how.
    • You need some business savvy to succeed as an entrepreneur.
    • His technical savvy helped him fix the computer quickly.
    • The guide's local savvy made the tour much more interesting.
Antonyms
verb
  1. To understand or get the idea of something; to know.
    • Do you savvy what I'm trying to explain?
    • I savvy the plan now — we meet at the park at noon.
    • He didn't fully savvy the instructions until he tried them himself.
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