The setting of "The Wise and the Weak" can vary depending on the specific story or context in which it is presented. Generally, it revolves around a scenario where individuals who possess wisdom, knowledge, or strength interact with those who are less knowledgeable or weaker, highlighting themes of mentorship, learning, or power dynamics.
wise
The comparative form of "wise" is "wiser" and the superlative form is "wisest."
The verb for wise is "to counsel."
You can call someone who is wise and has good sense as a sage or a wise person.
"Erudite" is an abstract word for wise.
Every worm has its weak point.
Quagsire is only weak to Grass-type attacks, which is 4x the damage than normal.
It is weight and height wise.
In the Mountain and in the Village in the western hill of Japan
Weak, wise, witty and warmhearted are attributes. They begin with the letter W.
· wasteful · weak · wealthy · wicked · wild · wise · witty · wonderful
a wise man is the best thing on Earth
· wacky · weak · weird · well-groomed · wicked · wild · wise · wretched
In the Mountain and in the Village in the western hill of Japan
· wacky · weak · weird · well-groomed · wicked · wild · wise · wretched
· wacky · warmhearted · wasteful · weak · weird · well-groomed · wicked · wild · wise · witty · wretched
A flimsy person is a person which is weak. Whether that person is weak, as in strength wise, or in weak of personality, the person isn't strong. Not emotionaly. A person who is afraid, and longs ever so much to be brave.