wise
a way of doing or being (Freq. 2) - in no wise - in this wise • Hypernyms: manner, mode, style, way, fashion
1. having or prompted by wisdom or discernment (Freq. 13) - a wise leader - a wise and perceptive comment • Ant: foolish • Similar to: all-knowing, omniscient, perspicacious, sagacious, sapient, owlish, sapiential, sage • See Also: advisable, well-advised, advised, politic, prudent • Derivationally related forms: wiseness 2. marked by the exercise of good judgment or common sense in practical matters (Freq. 2) - judicious use of one's money - a wise decision • Syn: judicious, heady • Similar to: prudent • Derivationally related forms: wiseness, judiciousness (for: judicious) 3. evidencing the possession of inside information • Syn: knowing, wise to • Similar to: informed • Derivationally related forms: knowingness (for: knowing) 4. improperly forward or bold - don't be fresh with me - impertinent of a child to lecture a grownup - an impudent boy given to insulting strangers - Don't get wise with me! • Syn: fresh, impertinent, impudent, overbold, smart, saucy, sassy • Similar to: forward • Derivationally related forms: sass (for: sassy), sauciness (for: saucy), impudence (for: impudent), impertinence (for: impertinent), freshness (for: fresh)
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