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savviness

American  
[sav-ee-nis] / ˈsæv i nɪs /

noun

  1. the state or quality of being savvy (often used in combination).


Example Sentences

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But yeah, watching her operate, watching her savviness in getting her entire music catalogue back, watching how she has toured the globe while also writing an entire new album, the level at which she takes control over a lot of different aspects but also allowing people to be experts in their own right, I think that a lot of that stuff is fun to watch.

From The Wall Street Journal

Everton's ability to recruit effectively, and Moyes' savviness in the transfer market, will be tested by the necessity to overhaul an entire squad, with 12 players, including 10 from the first team, out of contract this summer.

From BBC

Always reinventing themselves, artists like these show us what true mastery in their craft looks like, and we are all the better for their savviness.

From Salon

Many people mistake cynicism for savviness.

From Salon

“Consumer savviness on functionality of ingredients has really increased,” said Sherry Frey, vice president of wellness at NielsenIQ.

From Seattle Times