adjective

wise

wise, sensible, sagacious

He is a wise old man.

He is a wise old man.

That was a wise decision.

That was a wise decision.

It was wise of you to save money.

It was wise of you to save money.

a ((wise)) person (a person who has good judgment) He is a wise old man.

a ((wise)) decision (a sensible decision) That was a wise decision.

It is ((wise)) of sb. to do sth. (sb. showed good judgment by doing sth.) It was wise of you to save money.

Synonyms: sagacious, sensible, intelligent; Antonyms: foolish, stupid, unwise

From Proto-Germanic *wīsaz, related to the root of 'wit' and 'vision', meaning 'to know, to see'.

Connect it to its noun form, 'wisdom'. A 'wise' person has 'wisdom'. Think of the classic image of a 'wise old owl'.

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