🦉wise

adjective
/waɪz/

Meaning

having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgment

Example Sentences

It was wise of him to save money for the future.

Example Expressions

wise up

Synonyms

prudent, sensible, intelligent, judicious

Antonyms

foolish, ignorant, unwise

Collocations

wise decision, wise man, wise choice, appear wise

More Example Sentences

They chose to respond wisely.

I chose to stay quiet wisely.

I see it otherwise. Let me explain.

You spend money wisely. You are thrifty.

You spend money wisely. You are prudent.

You spend money wisely. You are economical.

Otherwise laziness spreads and the students fail in exams.

Otherwise corruption increases and the society faces decline.

Otherwise restlessness prevails and the country goes towards destruction.

If Sarah studies at the right time, she can pass the exam easily, otherwise she can’t do it later.

Related Vocabularies

expressing feelings or opinions in a loud and forceful way
too large or extensive to measure; boundless
happening before something that is more important; introductory or preparatory
existing or available in large quantities; plentiful
having no money; extremely poor; completely without funds
Having angles or sharp corners; lean or bony in appearance.

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