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savoir-faire (n.)

"instinctive knowledge of the right course of action in any circumstance," 1815, from French, literally "to know (how) to do," from savoir "to know" (from Latin sapere; see sapient) + faire (from Latin facere "to make, do;" from PIE root *dhe- "to set, put"). French also has savoir-vivre "ability in good society; knowledge of customs in the world."

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Definitions of savoir-faire from WordNet

savoir-faire (n.)
social skill;
Synonyms: address
From wordnet.princeton.edu

Dictionary entries near savoir-faire

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