You must have both to succeed.
wise - having the experience and judgment to know what is true and right. erudite - having extensive scholarship, learning and knowledge. wise and erudite - having the knowledge and judgment to know what is true and right.
The gift of knowledge.
The man seeking knowledge asked the wise oracle for guidance.
The adjective referring to wisdom is wise.
Comes from Shakespeare meaning wise men know they are fools or are smart enough to recognize knowledge is so vast
A wise person is like a beacon of light, guiding others through the darkness of uncertainty with their knowledge and insight.
The theme is that knowledge is as important as material goods.
One who is overly impressed with his or her knowledge, but is, in actuality, undereducated and immature.
knowledge thet is revealed to, or discovered by, the wise man of Hinduism.
The Restoration Road with Mitch Kruse - 2010 12 Words to the Wise Knowledge 6-16 was released on: USA: 11 August 2013
There is a verb "wizen" and adjective "wizened" (meaning to shrivel / shriveled). OtherWISE, there are no alternate spellings.
The correct spelling is savvy (knowledgeable, or knowledge, especially street-wise or business).