A wise person is like a beacon of light, guiding others through the darkness of uncertainty with their knowledge and insight.
A metaphor for wise could be "a rock in a storm", symbolizing stability and strength in the face of challenges.
A sharp wit is a metaphor for a clever person.
You can call someone who is wise and has good sense as a sage or a wise person.
"He is a shining star in our company" is an example of an indirect metaphor, where the person is compared to a star without using "like" or "as" to make the comparison explicit.
"She is the shining star of our team." This is a metaphor comparing a person to a shining star, highlighting their importance and brilliance.
A metaphor for wise could be "a rock in a storm", symbolizing stability and strength in the face of challenges.
A sharp wit is a metaphor for a clever person.
it is a metaphor and is probably up to interpretation........it may mean that a book could never mimic the intelligence of a human bein........it could also mean that a wise person could better advise you than a book but once again it is up for interpretation
wise person = chachám (חכם)
dragon
clever Not everyone who is wise is clever. A name for a very wise person is a "sage".
The wise old man used a metaphor to explain the situation to the ignorant child.
Wise people.
on cloud nine
Metaphor. This phrase is a metaphor that suggests the person is arrogant or conceited, comparing their apparent inflated ego to an actual physical swelling of the head.
It makes the person wise.
Soapaims is basically english wise. Simile Onomatopoeia Alliteration Personification Adjective Imagery Metaphor Senses