acumen
Acumen is the ability to make good judgments and quick decisions.
Explanation at your level:
This word is too hard for A1. If you are starting, focus on 'smart' or 'clever' instead. Acumen is for advanced students!
Acumen means being very good at making decisions. Think of it like being a 'smart thinker' in a job or a game.
At this level, you can use acumen to describe someone who is very good at their job. It is a formal way to say someone has 'great judgment.'
Acumen is a high-level noun. It is perfect for describing someone's business acumen or political acumen. It implies they have experience and wisdom.
In advanced English, acumen highlights the shrewdness and insight of an individual. It is often used in formal reports or professional critiques to praise someone's strategic thinking.
Mastering this word involves understanding its etymological roots in 'sharpness.' It is used in literary and intellectual contexts to describe a piercing, almost surgical ability to analyze complex systems or human behavior.
Mot en 30 secondes
- It is a noun.
- It means mental sharpness.
- It is uncountable.
- Use it in business contexts.
Hey there! Think of acumen as your mental 'superpower' for making smart choices. When someone has acumen, they don't just guess; they see through the clutter and understand exactly what needs to be done.
You will most often hear this word in professional settings. For example, a CEO might have business acumen, meaning they know exactly how to make a company profitable. It is all about having that sharp, quick-thinking ability to succeed.
This word comes directly from the Latin word acumen, which means 'a point' or 'a sting.' It is related to the Latin verb acuere, meaning 'to sharpen'—the same root we get 'acute' from!
Historically, it referred to the physical point of a needle or a weapon. Over time, the meaning shifted from a literal sharp point to a sharp mind. It is a beautiful example of how we use physical metaphors to describe abstract intelligence.
You will almost always find acumen paired with a specific field. We talk about business acumen, political acumen, or financial acumen. It is a very formal, high-register word.
You wouldn't use this in a casual text to a friend. Instead, save it for job interviews, academic essays, or when you are describing someone’s impressive professional skills. It adds a touch of sophistication to your speech.
While 'acumen' itself isn't an idiom, it fits into many professional expressions. 1. Sharp as a tack: Very quick-witted. 2. On the ball: Alert and efficient. 3. Street smarts: Practical wisdom. 4. A keen eye: The ability to notice details. 5. A head for business: Natural talent for commerce.
Acumen is an uncountable noun. You don't have 'acumenes' or 'an acumen.' You simply have 'a great deal of acumen' or 'demonstrated acumen.'
Pronunciation: UK /əˈkjuːmən/, US /əˈkjuːmən/. The stress is on the second syllable: a-CU-men. It rhymes with 'new man' or 'do man' in a loose sense.
Fun Fact
It shares a root with the word 'acupuncture'!
Pronunciation Guide
uh-KYOO-men
uh-KYOO-men
Common Errors
- stressing the first syllable
- pronouncing the 'u' like 'oo'
- adding an 's' at the end
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
formal word
advanced usage
formal register
common in news
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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Grammar to Know
Uncountable Nouns
Acumen is uncountable.
Examples by Level
Synonymes
Antonymes
Collocations courantes
Easily Confused
similar sound
acuity is for senses, acumen for mind
Visual acuity vs business acumen.
same root
acute is an adjective
Acute pain vs business acumen.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + has + [adjective] + acumen
She has great business acumen.
Subject + demonstrates + acumen
He demonstrates political acumen.
Famille de mots
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
Apparenté
How to Use It
6
Formality Scale
Erreurs courantes
Acumen is uncountable, so it doesn't take 'an'.
Acumen is for mental sharpness only.
It has no plural form.
Acuity is for vision or hearing.
Acumen sounds too formal for daily chat.
Tips
When to use
Use it to describe professional skills.
Don't pluralize
Never say 'acumens'.
Root connection
It's related to 'acute'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
A-CUE-MEN: A 'cue' (hint) for 'men' who are smart.
Visual Association
A sharp needle piercing a brain.
Word Web
Défi
Use 'acumen' in a sentence about a fictional character's skills.
Origine du mot
Latin
Original meaning: a point, a sting
Contexte culturel
None.
Used heavily in corporate and political journalism.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
at work
- business acumen
- strategic acumen
- commercial acumen
Conversation Starters
"Who is the most business-savvy person you know?"
"Why is acumen important in politics?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you had to use your judgment to solve a problem.
Questions fréquentes
8 questionsNo, it is a noun.
No, it is uncountable.
Yes, it is a compliment.
uh-KYOO-men.
Yes, you can have 'tactical acumen'.
No, it is quite formal.
It means a specific type of practical intelligence.
Incompetence or naivety.
Summary
Acumen is the sharp, practical wisdom that helps people succeed in their professional lives.
- It is a noun.
- It means mental sharpness.
- It is uncountable.
- Use it in business contexts.
When to use
Use it to describe professional skills.
Don't pluralize
Never say 'acumens'.
Root connection
It's related to 'acute'.
Exemple
Her financial acumen helped the family save enough money to buy a new home within two years.
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