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    argute
    /ɑːˈɡjuːt/

    adjective

    • 1. shrewd. rare

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  2. The meaning of ARGUTE is characterized by shrewdness, acuteness, or sagacity. How to use argute in a sentence.

  3. 2 meanings: 1. (of sounds) shrill 2. sharp, keen or acute.... Click for more definitions.

  4. Argute means shrill, sharp, keen or acute, according to Collins English Dictionary. Find out more about the word, its pronunciation and translation, and other related terms.

  5. There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the adjective argute, one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  6. Argute is an adjective that describes someone or something as being sharp, quick-witted, or clever. It is often used to refer to a person’s intelligence or wit. Origin. The word argute has its roots in Latin. It comes from the word “argutus,” which means “clear, distinct, or sharp.” The word has been in use since the 16th century.

  7. WordSense Dictionary: argute - meaning, definition, translations, origin, anagrams.

  8. Argute definition: (literary) Sharp, <a>perceptive</a>, <a>shrewd</a>.