astute - Meaning in Hindi
Meaning of astute in Hindi
- चतुर
- दक्ष
- शठ
- घाघ
- धूर्त
- चालाक
- कपटी
astute Definition
- having or showing an ability to accurately assess situations or people and turn this to one's advantage. ( होने या स्थितियों या लोगों का सही आकलन करने और किसी के लाभ के लिए इसे करने की क्षमता दिखाना। )
astute Example
- Terry's as tactically astute as anyone I have worked with and when it comes to motivation he's one of the best. ( टेरी के रूप में मैं किसी के साथ काम किया है और जब यह प्रेरणा की बात आती है तो वह सबसे अच्छे में से एक है। )
- He is learned, astute , admirably sensible, and possesses an elegant and clear prose style. ( उन्होंने सीखा है, आश्चर्यजनक, विशेष रूप से समझदार, और एक सुंदर और स्पष्ट गद्य शैली के पास है। )
- I regard him as an astute businessman who is very conscious of the value of capital. ( मैं उन्हें एक सूक्ष्म व्यवसायी के रूप में मानता हूं जो पूंजी के मूल्य के प्रति बहुत सचेत है। )
- I was incensed that my friend, an astute judge of character, had said yes. ( मुझे लगा था कि मेरे दोस्त, चरित्र के एक निर्णायक न्यायाधीश ने हां कहा था। )
- If officers have to make decisions for the Council, they need to be visionary and commercially astute . ( यदि अधिकारियों को परिषद के लिए निर्णय लेने होते हैं, तो उन्हें दूरदर्शी और व्यावसायिक रूप से आश्चर्यजनक होना चाहिए। )
- Our leader is intelligent and astute , as we have seen with her handling of Iraq. ( हमारे नेता बुद्धिमान और चतुर हैं, जैसा कि हमने उनके इराक से निपटने के साथ देखा है। )
- The striker is tied to the club until October so holding on to him to the end of the season may be the more financially astute move. ( स्ट्राइकर को अक्टूबर तक क्लब से जोड़ा जाता है ताकि सीजन के अंत तक उस पर पकड़ अधिक आर्थिक रूप से आश्चर्यजनक कदम हो। )
More Sentence
- In the last general election no one, not even the most astute of pundits, foresaw his demise.
- All three are politically astute and have been following the election in the media.
- An immediate promise to continue funding the service is both the fair and politically astute thing to do.
- They are also astute at maintaining public sympathy by regularly deserting the picket lines to save lives.
- In re-inventing Manchester for the new millennium, the city council has proved very astute .
- This is a very astute move on Ryan's part.
- Such astute use of credit cards has kept Margaret in financially good shape for 15 years.
- Unlike some sportsmen, he has been astute enough to invest in a financial future during his playing days.
- An astute and responsible mayor would use this decision as an opportunity for change.
- They defended superbly, attacked courageously and played the most astute tactical game.
- She was also an astute businesswoman, eventually running three cafés and a catering business.
- He is said to be acutely focused and astute in assessing what he should and should not buy.
- It also marks a shift in public attitudes which the former MP has been astute enough to recognise.
- An increasingly educated electorate can spot bias with greater acumen and astuteness than ever before.
- He is known far and wide, not for his intellectual astuteness or classroom achievements, but for his ability to energize campus social life.
- The film's final moments astutely sum up the final, unequivocal victory of capitalism.
- Instead, Chen's address displayed a sensitivity and astuteness unexpected of a politician who until recently was rarely in the limelight.
- ‘I completely understand people's curiosity about the question,’ he says reflectively, with the political astuteness of an actor twice his age.
- What some people might mistake for deference is just astutely judged pragmatism.
- As Tom Coates astutely pointed out, it's another aspect of presentation of self.
- I want to thank Brian Gelling for his foresight and astuteness in handling the negotiations.
- People, as John Howard very astutely said, want to feel relaxed and comfortable.
- Buckley once astutely described football as a placebo for the masses - something ineffectual that the fans mistakenly believe to be authentic.