If someone is referred to as 'wise', it suggests, for example, that they are very good at analysing a situation and assessing the best way to deal with it.
Wise isn't a verb, so it doesn't have any tenses.
Shannon is Irish for, 'wise one' Or 'little wise owl". In Scottish, Shannon means "wise". In Gaelic, it means "old" or "ancient" deriving from the name Seanan and in Hebrew, it means "God is Gracious" (my name is Shannon)
There are so many words that end with the suffix wise. Some of these words include likewise, clockwise, otherwise and so much more.
"Sionna" is the Irish Gaelic name for the River Shannon, the longest river in Ireland. The word itself is believed to mean "wise" or "old."
If you read "yy" as "two y's" it sounds like "too wise". Hence you can read it as "Too wise you are; too wise you be; I see you are too wise for me."
Safia is the feminine Arabic name that means "wise", which is equivalent to the feminine Greek name Sophia which also means wise. So, No! Safia does not mean dumb.
Is this like dating wise? If so dump the loser!
Wise people.
A Chineses age is a man of common sense. Sage mean wise. So; simple: A wise man.Complex: Someone who is educated and sensible and has nous. Learned.
Ashley means 'ash wood', Drew (short form of Andrew) means either 'wise' or 'manly'. So, 'ash wood wise'?
"Sagacious remarks" refers to wise or insightful comments that show good judgment and deep understanding. These remarks are usually thoughtful, perceptive, and offer valuable insights or advice on a particular subject.
Intelligent, knowledgeable, wise, clever
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to be wise, wisdom
kind and wise
All Wise.
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