quick to understand and judge people, things, and situations accurately
perspicace
the skill to understand and handle complex situations with clear understanding and cleverness
perspicacia
(of speaking or writing) explained clearly without any confusions
chiaro
to thoroughly examine one's own thoughts, feelings, etc.
introspectare
(psychology) a person who is preoccupied with their own thoughts and feelings rather than the external world
introverso
(of an argument, idea, etc.) having a strong logical foundation or reasoning
valido
to confirm or prove the the accuracy, authencity, or effectiveness of something
validare
to make something, particularly something unpleasant or unsatisfactory, better or more bearable
migliorare
to seriously damage the way something looks, especially a person's body or face
disfigurare
based on reasonable and practical considerations rather than theory
pragmatico
someone who follows a practical approach to problem-solving and is primarily concerned with the effectiveness and outcomes of their actions
pragmatico
a practical attitude that prioritizes real-world effectiveness over theoretical considerations
pragmatismo