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wise (1)

wise [ wīz ] (comparative wis·er, superlative wis·est)


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. knowing much from experience: able to make sensible decisions and judgments on the basis of personal knowledge and experience

2. sensible: showing good sense or good judgment

3. learned: knowledgeable about many subjects

4. shrewd: capable of achieving some purpose or goal by cunning

5. disrespectful: behaving in a way that is perceived as disrespectful or impudent ( informal )
Don't get wise with me!

[ Old English wīs< Indo-European, "see, know"]

wise·ly adverb

be or get wise (to something) to be or become aware of something, usually something dishonest or secret (informal)

put somebody wise (to something) to let somebody know about something, or give somebody information about something (informal)

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