Savvy


adjective, savvier, savviest.
1.
experienced, knowledgable, and well-informed; shrewd (often used in combination): consumers who are savvy about prices;
a tech-savvy entrepreneur.
noun
2.
Also, savviness. practical understanding; shrewdness or intelligence; common sense:
a candidate who seemed to have no political savvy.
verb (used with or without object), savvied, savvying.
3.
to know; understand.
verb -vies, -vying, -vied
1.
to understand or get the sense of (an idea, etc)
2.
no savvy, I don’t (he doesn’t, etc) understand
noun
3.
comprehension
adjective -vier, -viest
4.
(mainly US) shrewd; well-informed
savvy

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