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    argute
    /ɑːˈɡjuːt/

    adjective

    • 1. shrewd. rare

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  2. Argute means sharp, clever, or keen in various senses. Learn the etymology, usage, and examples of this adjective from the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary.

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

  4. Argute means shrill, sharp, keen or acute, especially of sounds. Find out more about the word origin, usage and examples of argute in the Collins English Dictionary.

  5. Argute is an adjective that means sharp, perceptive, or shrewd. It comes from Latin argutus, meaning clear or bright. Find similar words and examples of usage on YourDictionary.

  6. Jun 30, 2024 · argute (comparative more argute, superlative most argute) Sharp; perceptive; shrewd.

  7. Argute is an adjective that means sharp, keen, or acute. It is also an obsolete word for a kind of bird. Learn more about its etymology, pronunciation, and frequency in modern English.

  8. What does argute‎ mean? argute ‎ in. English. Italian. Latin. argute ( English) Origin & history. From Latin argūtus, perfect passive participle of arguō ("I clarify"). Pronunciation. IPA: /ɑːˈɡjuːt/ Adjective. argute ( comparative more argute, superlative most argute) ( literary) Sharp; perceptive; shrewd. Translations. Anagrams. truage, Tuareg.