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Acumen Dictionary Entry

Acumen

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈakjʊmən/

Definitions

  1. The ability to make good judgments and quick decisions, typically in a particular domain.
  2. Insight or keenness of perception in understanding complex matters.

Usage Examples

  • Her business acumen led to the company's rapid growth.
  • He demonstrated remarkable acumen in financial matters.

Etymology

Derived from Latin 'acumen', meaning 'a point, a sting', related to the verb 'acuere', meaning 'to sharpen'.

Synonyms

  • Insight
  • Shrewdness
  • Discernment
  • Intelligence

Antonyms

  • Ineptitude
  • Incompetence
  • Ignorance

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Agudeza /aɡuˈðeθa/
French Acuuité /akyite/
German Scharfsinn /ˈʃaʁf.zɪn/
Chinese 敏锐 /mǐnruì/
Arabic فطنة /fiṭna/
Hindi चतुराई /chaturāī/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

Variations may occur based on regional accents and dialects, particularly in English-speaking countries.

Historical Usage

The term has been in use since the late 14th century, originally referring to sharpness in both physical and metaphorical senses.

Cultural Nuances

In many cultures, acumen is highly valued in business and leadership roles, often distinguishing successful individuals.

More Information

Acumen plays a vital role in various fields, including business, law, and science, where keen insight is necessary for success.

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