sagaciously
1 of 1adverb/səˈɡeɪʃəsli/
1
in way that reflects wisdom, sound judgment, and a deep understanding
- She sagaciously advised them to wait for better market conditions before investing.
- He nodded sagaciously, understanding the deeper meaning behind her words.
- The judge sagaciously weighed both sides before delivering a fair verdict.
- The old professor spoke sagaciously about the cycles of history.
- They sagaciously avoided confrontation by proposing a reasonable compromise.