What is another word for savvier?

Pronunciation: [sˈavɪə] (IPA)

Savvier is a word that refers to being more knowledgeable or experienced in a particular subject or field. Synonyms for this word include more knowledgeable, wiser, more experienced, more skilled, more competent, more proficient, more expert, and more practiced. These words all indicate a level of understanding and familiarity with a subject or activity that goes beyond basic knowledge. Using synonyms for savvy can help to convey a more nuanced meaning in writing or conversation, allowing the speaker or writer to more accurately describe someone's level of expertise or experience.

What are the hypernyms for Savvier?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Savvier

  • I've always wanted to do theater in Chicago. Chicago is a big theater town-and, in some ways, I think this city is savvier and smarter than New York. Sometimes, I think it's a little too chic to go to theater in New York these days.
    Jeffrey Donovan
  • When you have an opportunity to learn, you become smarter at more things. Having run government for four years, and being in charge of 26 departments, that's an education. So I think I'm savvier today. And probably more cynical.
    Jesse Ventura

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