The word of the week is "perspicacious", which means having an ability to notice and understand things clearly, especially things that are not obvious. It comes from the Latin word "perspicax" meaning "seeing through". Using "perspicacious" in a sentence would be: "The detective was quite perspicacious, noticing small details at the crime scene that others had missed."
The word of the week is "perspicacious", which means having an ability to notice and understand things clearly, especially things that are not obvious. It comes from the Latin word "perspicax" meaning "seeing through". Using "perspicacious" in a sentence would be: "The detective was quite perspicacious, noticing small details at the crime scene that others had missed."
The word of the week is "perspicacious", which means having an ability to notice and understand things clearly, especially things that are not obvious. It comes from the Latin word "perspicax" meaning "seeing through". Using "perspicacious" in a sentence would be: "The detective was quite perspicacious, noticing small details at the crime scene that others had missed."