Shrewdly Meaning and Definition

Shrewdly

Shrewdly

Pronunciation

/ˈʃroʊdli/

Part of Speech

Adverb

Definition

A word indicating a clever or cunning manner of acting or thinking, often with the intention of achieving a desirable outcome.

Examples

  • She shrewdly maneuvered the negotiation to get the best deal.
  • He shrewdly invested in the startup, which quickly took off.

Synonyms

  • Cleverly
  • Wily
  • Canvassing

Antonyms

  • Naively
  • Clumsily
  • Unstrategically

Etymology

The word “Shrewdly” has its roots in Old English and is derived from the term “schrōd”, meaning “sharp” or “cunning”.

Usage Notes

Shrewdly is often used to describe actions or decisions that demonstrate cleverness, prudence, or resourcefulness.

Cultural References

Shrewdly has been used in various forms of media, including literature, film, and television. One notable example is the phrase “shrewdly observe” used by the character Sherlock Holmes in Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • To read between the lines
  • To get around the rules
  • To cut the mustard

Related Words or Phrases

  • Street smart
  • Cunning
  • Perceptive

Collocations

  • Shrewdly observed
  • Shrewdly calculated
  • Shrewdly manipulated

Frequency of Use

Shrewdly is a commonly used adverb in formal and informal writing, as well as in spoken language.

Common Misspellings

  • Shrewedley
  • Shrewedli
  • Shrewdeli

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