'Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.'
-Courtesy of Poor Richard
He sought advice from his wise grandmother before making a decision.
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The sage provided wise advice to the young apprentice.
I had to ingest a medication before the procedure.
She sought advice from the wise elder before making her decision.
As your age proceeds gradually , you will become more & more wise .Happy?
I can use the word "for" in a sentence to indicate a purpose or reason, such as "I am studying for my exam."
It's only wise to advertise.
Yes, it's the correct use of the word 'wise' but the sentence needs a comma after the initial phrase: As far as you have seen, your seniors are so wise.
I had to ingest a medication before the procedure.
The wise man said it was my kismet to be a leader of men.
The wise oracle predicted that I would win the Olympics.
my grandfather was wise
As your age proceeds gradually , you will become more & more wise .Happy?
The adverb form of the word "wise" is wisely.An example sentence is: "Fluffy was advised to use the last three of his nine lives very wisely".
"Impart your wisdom to me, O wise one."
She sought advice from the wise elder before making her decision.
The man seeking knowledge asked the wise oracle for guidance.
"It would not be wise to contradict this answer." Meaning: It would not be wise to say that this answer is wrong.