ACUMEN

a·cu·men

/əˈkyo͞omən,ˈakyəmən,ˈakyəˌmen/


noun

Definition from Oxford Languages


The noun acumen comes from the Latin word acumen, meaning “a point,” or “sting.” If you are able to make pointed decisions, if you have a sharp intellect, if you make good strategic moves, if you are successful in your field, or if your business instincts are spot-on, you have acumen.

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