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Definitions for ACUMEN
əˈkyu mən, ˈæk yə-acu·men

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. acumennoun

    a tapering point

  2. insightfulness, acumennoun

    shrewdness shown by keen insight

Wiktionary

  1. acumennoun

    quickness of perception or discernment; penetration of mind; the faculty of nice discrimination

  2. Etymology: From acumen.

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. ACUMENnoun

    A sharp point; figuratively, quickness of intellects.

    Etymology: Lat.

    The word was much affected by the learned Aristarchus in common conversation, to signify genius or natural acumen. Alexander Pope, Dunciad, b. iv. notes.

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  1. acumen

    Acumen refers to the ability to make quick and accurate judgements or decisions; keen insight or sharpness in a particular area or field. It is often associated with intelligence, wisdom, or shrewdness.

  2. acumen

    Acumen refers to the ability to make quick, accurate decisions and judgments, usually within a specific area, due to a keen understanding or insight. It generally involves expertise or deep knowledge which allows one to discern the critical or essential aspects of a situation.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Acumennoun

    quickness of perception or discernment; penetration of mind; the faculty of nice discrimination

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Acumen

    ak-ū′men, n. sharpness: quickness of perception: penetration. [L. See Acute.]

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of ACUMEN in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of ACUMEN in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of ACUMEN in a Sentence

  1. New York Sen. Chuck Schumer:

    His character and fundamental decency are at the core of why he's been such a successful and beloved leader. He's so respected by our caucus for his strength, his legislative acumen, his honesty and his determination. He has left a major mark on this body, this country, and on so many who have met him, gotten to know him, and love him.

  2. Monica Phromsavanh:

    I was ready to create something worthy of the business acumen I had developed over the years, and that matched the potential I knew I had, i wanted to reach a greater audience than I could through a traditional retail setting.

  3. George Steinbrenner:

    We have a person and manager in Aaron Boone who possesses the baseball acumen and widespread respect in our clubhouse to continue to guide us forward, as a team and as an organization, we must grow, evolve and improve. We need to get better. Period.

  4. Quentin Hart:

    From McKenna Pro Photography, from John Deere, which is a global company, to The Sulky, which creates high-end buggies, they're taking their time and they're making masks for our communities, we've seen the resiliency, we've seen incredible business acumen, and people be able to change on the go, on the fly to make things happen for our safety.

  5. Kenneth Gross:

    He's making money off the campaign, presumably, as profit for these companies that are servicing the campaign, whether it's a vineyard, you know, selling wine to the campaign, or whether it's hotels, or selling space at Mar-a-Lago, or the airline, now he may promote that as part of his business acumen: ‘Look, I'm a candidate plus I'm making money.’ But that can come back to haunt, as well; I mean, you know, people may say, ‘Wait a minute, it looks like too much self-dealing here.’.

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