Yes, it is. It means having wisdom, based on intelligence, experience, and/or perception.
No, it's an adverb.
Adjective
Wisdom is the noun related to the adjective wise. The adverb form is wisely.
Wise is an adjective, not a noun. It means a person of experience and sound judgement.
There is no verb for the adjective wise (a description). Use the adverb 'wisely' to modify the verb that you use. For example:He wisely did his homework before asking if he could go to the mall.
As an adjective and applied to persons you may say, intelligently, sagaciously, acutely, smartly or shrewdly.
Like most words that end in -ly (but not all!) the word wisely is an adverb.
The likely word is the adverb wisely (with experience or wisdom).A similar word is the adjective weaselly (devious, untrustworthy).
I paused, hoping to answer wisely.
wiselier Or more wisely
The antonym for wisely is 'foolish.'
use credit wisely
Why must we use our resources wisely?