Since 'wise' means to display proper judgement and having the power to discern what's right, the opposite would be 'foolish' which means to lack forethought or sense. Other opposite words could include: unwise, absurd or stupid.
Sagacious means having keen discernment and sound judgment.
There is no such word in English.The adjective sarcastic means said in an ironic, mocking or contemptuous manner (sarcasm).The adjective sagacious means "wise" - having the ability to make good decisions (sagacity).
Wise,careful,cautious in handling practical matters; exercising good judgment or common sense:
The word 'wisdom' is the noun form of the adjective wise.
wise intelligent judicious
"level" headed
Intellect
sensible
You can call someone who is wise and has good sense as a sage or a wise person.
Being prudent or wise in decision-making and actions, often based on experience or knowledge.
Since 'wise' means to display proper judgement and having the power to discern what's right, the opposite would be 'foolish' which means to lack forethought or sense. Other opposite words could include: unwise, absurd or stupid.
The opposite of foolish is wise. Foolishness refers to lacking good sense or judgment, while wisdom is the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment. Wisdom is often associated with making sound decisions based on understanding and insight.
There is a verb "wizen" and adjective "wizened" (meaning to shrivel / shriveled). OtherWISE, there are no alternate spellings.
Sagacious means having keen discernment and sound judgment.
There is no such word in English.The adjective sarcastic means said in an ironic, mocking or contemptuous manner (sarcasm).The adjective sagacious means "wise" - having the ability to make good decisions (sagacity).
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