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  1. Savvy definition: experienced, knowledgable, and well-informed; shrewd (often used in combination). See examples of SAVVY used in a sentence.

  2. Synonyms for SAVVY: skills, experience, expertise, proficiency, know-how, chops, moxie, background; Antonyms of SAVVY: inexperience, ignorance, unfamiliarity, unawareness, naive, naïve, ingenuous, unknowing

  3. Definitions of savvy. adjective. marked by practical hardheaded intelligence. synonyms: astute, sharp, shrewd. smart. showing mental alertness and calculation and resourcefulness. noun. the cognitive condition of someone who understands. synonyms: apprehension, discernment, understanding. see more. verb. get the meaning of something.

  4. 1. Well informed and perceptive; shrewd: savvy Washington insiders. 2. Knowledgeable or proficient. Often used in combination: tech-savvy; media-savvy. n. Practical understanding or shrewdness: a banker known for financial savvy. tr. & intr.v. sav·vied (săv′ēd), sav·vy·ing, sav·vies (săv′ēz) To understand; comprehend.

  5. savvy. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English sav‧vy1 /ˈsævi/ noun [ uncountable] informal practical knowledge and ability SYN know-how He’s obviously got a lot of political savvy. Examples from the Corpus savvy • To be sure, the film offers up some contemporary savvy. • His performance with the relatives was a remarkable ...

  6. savvy. practical knowledge or understanding of something. Skill isn’t enough—you need savvy too. Definition of savvy noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 5 days ago · 1. uncountable noun. If you describe someone as having savvy, you think that they have a good understanding and practical knowledge of something. [informal] He is known for his political savvy and strong management skills. Synonyms: understanding, perception, grasp, ken More Synonyms of savvy. 2. graded adjective.

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