01 a. Inclining to shrew; disposing to curse or scold; hence, vicious; malicious; evil; wicked; mischievous; vexatious; rough; unfair; shrewish.
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Inclining to shrew; disposing to curse or scold; hence, vicious; malicious; evil; wicked; mischievous; vexatious; rough; unfair; shrewish.[Obs.]“[Egypt] hath many shrewd havens, because of the great rocks that ben strong and dangerous to pass by.” — Sir J. Mandeville.“Every of this happy number That have endured shrewd days and nights with us.” — Shak.
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2.
Artful; wily; cunning; arch.“These women are shrewd tempters with their tongues.” — Shak.
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3.
Able or clever in practical affairs; sharp in business; astute; sharp-witted; sagacious; keen; as, a shrewd observer; a shrewd design; a shrewd reply.“Professing to despise the ill opinion of mankind creates a shrewd suspicion that we have deserved it.” — Secker.
Syn.
Keen; critical; subtle; artful; astute; sagacious; discerning; acute; penetrating.