ANSWERS COMPLETELY CORRECT.
,Astute - ANSWERclever; keenly observant.
He is an astute student and receives nothing but high scores.
Surmise - ANSWERto determine by observation and deduction.
The scientists surmise was correct.
Acuity - ANSWERsharpness; perceptiveness.
To receive a drivers license you must demonstrate your visual acuity.
Proffer - ANSWERto present in a helpful manner.
Many classmates commented to proffer their opinions.
Probity - ANSWERupright moral character.
The mayor's business dealings left his probity open to question.
Prudence - ANSWERcaution; good sense.
I learned financial prudence from my father.
Mis- - ANSWERsend out
Ac- - ANSWERsharpness
Prob- - ANSWERworth, goodness
Cognizant - ANSWERto be aware of specific information.
The mother was cognizant the child needed to rest.
Apprise - ANSWERto provide information.
The president had been apprised of the situation.
Circumspect - ANSWERthoughtful, cautious.
While the young are prone to rashness, the old are more circumspect.
Concoct - ANSWERto create or prepare.
I managed to concoct a meal with whatever groceries I had.
Peruse - ANSWERto review with care.
Make sure to peruse all documents before signing.
Pedantic - ANSWERshowing off one's knowledge.
Doctor's can become pedantic in conversation with family members.
Cog - ANSWERthought, knowledge
, circum - ANSWERcircle
spec - ANSWERsight
ped - ANSWERteaching, child
Canny - ANSWERperceptive; astute, cautious.
You need to be a canny salesman in order to survive.
Politic - ANSWERcareful to avoid giving offense;shrewd.
I did not think it politic to express my reservations.
Introspective - ANSWERinward looking; self-aware.
He is introspective and difficult to get to know.
Cogent - ANSWERexpressed clearly and forcefully.
He is a cogent writer that anyone could enjoy his work.
Incisive - ANSWERclear and penetrating; harsh.
He can become very incisive with a person and they become disinterested in him.
Ruminate - ANSWERto consider carefully.
My friend ruminates over his mothers choice to move out of state.
Polis - ANSWERcity
Intro - ANSWERinward
Cis - ANSWERcut
Rumen - ANSWERchew on
pens - ANSWERthinking
trench - ANSWERdepth
Pensive - ANSWERthoughtful;nervous.
Nicole was pensive after the work meeting.
Pragmatic - ANSWERhaving a practical point of view.
John comes across a realist, sensible and pragmatic.
Perspicacious - ANSWERperceptive; discerning.
She considers herself a perspicacious judge of character.