the word wiser means like for an example u can say that your sister book is wiser than yours
He sought advice from his wiser colleagues before making a decision.
She turned to her wiser colleague for advice on the project.
wiser, wisest
wiser, wisest
wiser, wisest
He sought advice from his wiser colleagues before making a decision.
Sapientior
In the King James version neither the word - weaker - not the word - wiser - appear anywhere in the same verse as the word - children.
wiser
wiser, wisest
Do you mean is Fabian wiser than nicole. He was not any wiser. Even though he was a good singer, he was not any better than Nat King Cole.
Wiser and wisest
Yes.
wiser, wisest
wiser/ wisest
The word pair "weaker and wiser" does not appear anywhere in the King James version of the Bible. The word "wiser" appears only eight times, and never in a context that would connote the idea behind the question.
The word 'wiser' is not a noun, it's the comparative form of the adjective: wise, wiser, wisest.Wiseness is the abstract noun form for the adjective, wise. Another abstract noun is wisdom.