SAT 9 Smart as a tack or dumber than dirt. Kat O. Zabriya W. Barry W. 3rd block.

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SAT 9 Smart as a tack or dumber than dirt. Kat O. Zabriya W. Barry W. 3rd block

Judicious- Adj. Having or exhibiting sound justice; prudent.

Indiscreet- Adj.- not showing prudence and self-restraint.

Ludicrous- Adj. Laughable or hilarious because of its obvious absurdity.

Keenness-Adj. Having a fine sharp cutting edge or point. Having or marked by quick intelligence and activity.

Folly-Noun- a lack of good sense, understanding or foresight. An act of foolishness.

Acute - Adj. having a sharp point or tip. Keenly perceptive or discerning.

Buffoon-noun- clown; a jester. A person given to clowning and joking, a ludicrous a bumbling person.

Imprudent- Adj. unwise or indiscreet.

Inadvisable- adj. not advisable.

Prudent- wise in handling practical matters.

Shrewd- Adj. marked my keen awareness, sharp intelligence, and often practicality.

Preposterous- Adj. contrary to nature reason or common sense; absurd.