Here's good advice, as in A word to the wise: don't walk alone here because these streets are not safe at night. A shortening of A word to the wise is enough, as it was put by Roman writers, this phrase in English dates from the mid-1500s.
one word is enough for a wise man.for me i thjink when we say one word is enough is that you should be enough about things you recieve.or otherwise enough when when someone explaining just listen to it
A wise man is one who is wise enough to feel and say sorry when he commits an act that hurts others
The answer is wised . The word wise and wised are different meaning . Wised is verb while wise are noun.
The answer is wised . The word wise and wised are different meaning . Wised is verb while wise are noun.
Sophist
I have no idea what you mean by "word wise," but amar is the Spanish word for "to love."
Comes from Shakespeare meaning wise men know they are fools or are smart enough to recognize knowledge is so vast
"It would not be wise to contradict this answer." Meaning: It would not be wise to say that this answer is wrong.
"Weiser" in German means "wise" in English.
Intellect
Mentor comes from a Greek word, same spelling, meaning 'wise advisor'
Homo sapien is 2 words. It is Latin for man (homo) and sapien (wise)