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sapient
[sey-pee-uhnt]
adjective
having or showing great wisdom or sound judgment.
having or showing self-awareness.
sapient life forms.
sapient
/ ˈɪɪəԳ /
adjective
ironicwise or sagacious
Other 51Թ Forms
- sapience noun
- sapiency noun
- sapiently adverb
- unsapient adjective
- unsapiently adverb
- ˈ辱Գٱ adverb
- ˈ辱Գ noun
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of sapient1
Example Sentences
Research also finds that feline characteristics may have rubbed off on their homo sapient counterparts.
He wants to preserve a record of humanity that could survive for eons, to be read by successors to Homo sapiens on Earth or by sapient extraterrestrials.
The movie is basically Spike Jonze’s movie Her, about a sapient AI companion and the man who falls in love with her, retooled as a comedy of mild life lessons.
In the game, she says, all of the human characters have different ideas about how sapient AIs are, and how they should be treated.
The only narration we hear is the voices of the men who fought the war, so the film is blessedly free of the sapient sounds of experts and academic historians.
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