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    wise
    [wīz]
    adjective
    wise (adjective) · wiser (comparative adjective) · wisest (superlative adjective)
    1. having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgment:
      "she seems kind and wise" · "a wise precaution"
      • responding sensibly or shrewdly to a particular situation:
        "it would be wise to discuss the matter with the chairman of the committee"
      • having knowledge in a specified subject:
        "families wise in the way of hurricane survival"
      • informal
        (wise to)
        alert to or aware of:
        "fortunately I was already wise to the approach used in this scam"
    Origin
    Old English wīs, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wijs and German weise, also to wit.
    wise
    [wīz]
    noun
    archaic
    wise (noun)
    1. the manner or extent of something:
      "he did it this wise"
    Origin
    Old English wīse, of Germanic origin; related to wit.
    -wise
    [wīz]
    suffix
    1. forming adjectives and adverbs of manner or respect such as clockwise, otherwise. Compare with -ways
      • informal
        with respect to; concerning:
        "security-wise, there are few problems"
    Origin
    from wise.
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  2. wise, sage, sapient, judicious, prudent, sensible, sane mean having or showing sound judgment. wise suggests great understanding of people and of situations and unusual discernment and judgment in dealing with them.
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wise
    adj. wis·er, wis·est 1. Having the ability to discern or judge what is true, right, or lasting; sagacious: a wise leader.
    WISE meaning: 1 : having or showing wisdom or knowledge usually from learning or experiencing many things; 2 : based on good reasoning or information showing good sense or judgment
    www.britannica.com/dictionary/wise
    wise1 /waɪz/ adj., wis•er, wis•est, v., wised, wis•ing. adj. having or showing understanding and good judgment: a wise decision. [ t + be + ~ (+ of + object) + to + verb] It was not very wise of him to be rude. having or showing deep knowledge or learning. v.
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