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wise1 [waɪz] ADJ

1. wise (having knowledge and sagacity):

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the Three Wise Men REL

2. wise (showing sagacity):

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wise words

3. wise (sensible):

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a wise choice
a wise decision

4. wise pred (experienced):

to be worldly wise

5. wise pred inf (aware):

to get wise to sb
to get wise to sth

6. wise esp Am inf (cheeky):

to act wise
to act wise

wise2 [waɪz] N no pl dated

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način m
in no wise
in no wise

wise up VB intr esp Am inf to wise up

ˈwise guy N pej inf

wise guy

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Bun makes men eloquent and wise, and gives true answers to their demands and also richness.
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Not many of us are wise enough to control our own behavior.
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The second type of guardianship which appears in principles of faith and kalam discusses guardianship over sagacious and wise people.
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His best season goals wise was the 1983-84 campaign, where he scored 11 times in the league.
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Their approach to rhetoric was thus a balance between eloquence and wise silence.
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His writing has deepened, grown wiser and funnier, like a face that is aging well.
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Only when the boy is hoping to become wise and virtuous is his surrender to the man not offensive to human decency.
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Indeed, the wisest ancient philosophers taught that the heavens themselves are composed of music and there is a harmony of the spheres.
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He is very wise and has the ability to talk with animals.
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Wise also had a reputation for a strong work ethic and budget-minded frugality.
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