Associate , as in "business associate" .
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A person who appears to know everything is sometimes called 'omniscient' meaning infinitely wise or smart. If someone only 'thinks' that they know everything, but they truly do not, then they are simply naive, egotistcal, or ignorant.
No, yokeling is not a word. However, a yokel is a rube or simpleton. It's someone who's not city-wise or sophisticated.
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
Presumptuous ,
wise = chacham (חכם)
It really depends on what kind of business you have. But you shoould have word, excell and some kind of accounting software installed on you computer if you have your own business.
Someone who's running a business... It's the French-English word for business man.
No, it is a legitimate dictionary word. Savy: [From Spanish sabe (usted), (you) know, from saber, to know, from Old Spanish, from Vulgar Latin *sapre, from Latin sapere, to be wise; see sep- in Indo-European roots.]
Yes, the word 'lobbyist' is a noun; a word for someone hired by a business or a cause to persuade legislators to support that business or cause; a word for a thing.
Acquaint
The positive form of a word is usually the unaltered word itself. The positive for the word wise is ...wise.