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wise - having the experience and judgment to know what is true and right. erudite - having extensive scholarship, learning and knowledge. wise and erudite - having the knowledge and judgment to know what is true and right.
Synonyms for astute are, shrewd, smart, of good judgement, perceptive, wise, intelligent, sharp.
wise
First off, wisdom is a noun and smart is an adjective. Wisdom is the ability to discern or judge what is true, right, or lasting. A person who has wisdom has insight, common sense and good judgment. A person with wisdom is smart, but a smart person may not be wise. I think wisdom comes with age. A young person can be smart but rarely ever wise. Smart is characterized by sharp quick thought. A smart person is intelligent, clever, witty and shrewd. A smart person could probably guess or figure out what to do in a situation, but a wise person with wisdom would know what to do.
No,wise is a noun.
Intellect
it is sensible!! if you go to JAC in Australia
wise intelligent judicious
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.
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.
Learn to be wise, Determination to be wise is the first step toward becoming wise! And with your wisdom, develop common sense and good judgment
Having wisdom. If you are wise, you make a good, sensible decision after thinking about its positives and negatives. For example, "Harry was wise because he chose to do his homework."
A person can be wise because of education. Wisdom is defined as having the qualities of insight, perception, and sageness. Some people become wise as they age and learn new things. People can be wise to the ways of the world as in street smarts and common sense.
sensible
Subtil, or subtle, meaning in the Bible has two senses. In a good sense: wise, prudence, thin and winding. In a bad sense: crafty.
wise - having the experience and judgment to know what is true and right. erudite - having extensive scholarship, learning and knowledge. wise and erudite - having the knowledge and judgment to know what is true and right.