Another Word For Wise
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Meaning
The word "wise" refers to possessing the ability to make good judgments and decisions based on knowledge, experience, and understanding. A wise person often shows insight and foresight, demonstrating a deep awareness of life’s complexities and the consequences of actions.
Synonyms
- Sagacious
- Judicious
- Prudent
- Sagely
- Enlightened
- Insightful
Antonyms
- Foolish
- Impulsive
- Ignorant
- Unwise
- Naive
Etymology
The term "wise" originates from the Old English word "wis," which means "knowledgeable" or "sensible." It is related to the Proto-West Germanic word "wisa," meaning "wise or skilled," and can be traced back to the Proto-Indo-European root "weid," which signifies "to know."
Examples
- The wise elder offered us advice that we would remember for years to come.
- It is wise to think before you act to avoid making regrettable decisions.
- She made a wise choice by investing in her education rather than spending all her savings on material goods.
- His wise words during the discussion helped the team navigate through the challenges they faced.
- A wise leader listens to different opinions before making a final decision.