ACUMEN.
Synonyms:
acuteness, insight, perspicacity,
sharpness, cleverness, keenness, sagacity, shrewdness. discernment,
penetration,
Sharpness,
acuteness, and
insight, however keen, and
penetration, however deep, fall short of the meaning of
acumen, which implies also ability to use these qualities to advantage. There are persons of keen
insight and
great
penetration to whom these powers are practically useless.
Acumen is
sharpness to
some purpose, and
belongs to a mind that is comprehensive as well as keen.
Cleverness is a practical aptitude for study or
learning.
Insight and
discernment are applied oftenest to the judgment of character;
penetration and
perspicacity to other subjects of knowledge.
Sagacity is an uncultured skill in using quick perceptions for a
desired end, generally in practical affairs;
acumen may increase with study, and applies to the most erudite
matters.
Shrewdness is
keenness or
sagacity, often with a somewhat evil bias, as ready to take advantage of
duller intellects.
Perspicacity is the power to see clearly through that which is difficult or involved.
We speak
of the
acuteness of an observer or a reasoner, the
insight and
discernment of a student, a clergyman, or a
merchant, the
sagacity of a hound, the
keenness of a debater, the
shrewdness of a usurer, the
penetration,
perspicacity, and
acumen of a philosopher.
Antonyms:
bluntness, dulness, obtuseness, stupidity.
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ADD.
Synonyms:
adjoin, annex, augment, extend, make up, affix, append, cast up, increase, subjoin, amplify, attach, enlarge,
join on, sum up.
To
add is to
increase by
adjoining or
uniting: in distinction from multiply, which is to
increase by repeating.
To
augment a
thing is to increase it by any means, but this word is seldom used directly of material objects;
we do not
augment a house, a farm, a nation, etc. We may
enlarge a house, a farm, or an empire,
extend
influence or dominion,
augment riches, power or influence,
attach or
annex a building to one that it
adjoins or
papers to the document they refer to,
annex a
clause or a codicil,
affix a seal or a signature,
annex a territory,
attach a condition to a promise. A speaker may
amplify a discourse by a fuller treatment throughout than was
originally planned, or he may
append or
subjoin certain remarks without change of what has gone before. We
cast up or
sum up an account, though
add up and
make up are now more usual expressions.
Antonyms:
abstract, diminish, lessen, remove, withdraw. deduct, dissever, reduce, subtract,
Preposition:
Other
items are to be added to the account.
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Synonyms and Antonyms, by James Champlin Fernald
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ADDICTED.
Synonyms:
abandoned, devoted, given over, inclined, accustomed, disposed, given up, prone, attached, given, habituated,
wedded.
One is
addicted to that which he
has allowed to gain a strong, habitual, and enduring hold upon action,
inclination, or involuntary tendency, as to a habit or indulgence. A man may be
accustomed to labor,
attached
to his profession,
devoted to his religion,
given to study or to gluttony (in the bad sense,
given over, or
given
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