argute
My dictionary says that the adjective argute means “characterized by shrewdness, acuteness, or sagacity.” Alternatively, it can also mean “shrill.”
It’s cognate with argue; both are related to Latin arguere, “to make clear.”
My dictionary says that the adjective argute means “characterized by shrewdness, acuteness, or sagacity.” Alternatively, it can also mean “shrill.”
It’s cognate with argue; both are related to Latin arguere, “to make clear.”