You would say wiser - as in... Adam is wiser than Eve.
The comparative degree of the adjective "wise" is "wiser." It is used to compare the wisdom of two subjects. For example, you might say, "She is wiser than her brother."
The word 'wiser' is not a noun, it's the comparative form of the adjective: wise, wiser, wisest.Wiseness is the abstract noun form for the adjective, wise. Another abstract noun is wisdom.
The comparative form of "wise" is "wiser" and the superlative form is "wisest."
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The comparative form of "wise" is "wiser" and the superlative form is "wisest."
Wiser is the comparative form; wisest is the superlative.
Wiser and Wisest
wiser, wisest
wiser, wisest
wiser, wisest
The older you get the wiser you become! Lets just say she is very wise!!!!!!!!!!!! And she is definetly batman
The comparative form of the adjective "wise" is "wiser."