Wise Meaning

Wise 1. knowing much from experience: able to make sensible decisions and judgments on the basis of personal knowledge and experience. 2. sensible: showing good sense or good judgment. 3. learned: knowledgeable about many subjects. 4. shrewd: capable of achieving some purpose or goal by cunning. 5. disrespectful: behaving in a way that is perceived as disrespectful or impudent (informal) . Don't get wise with me![ Old English wīs

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Wise 1. knowing much from experience: able to make sensible decisions and judgments on the basis of personal knowledge and experience. 2. sensible: showing good sense or good judgment. 3. learned: knowledgeable about many subjects. 4. shrewd: capable of achieving some purpose or goal by cunning. 5. disrespectful: behaving in a way that is perceived as disrespectful or impudent (informal) . Don't get wise with me![ Old English wīs

Simple meaning: Wise 1. knowing much from experience: able to make sensible decisions and judgments on the basis of personal knowledge and experience. 2. sensible: showing good sense or good judgment. 3. learned: knowledgeable about many subjects. 4. shrewd: capable of achieving some purpose or goal by cunning. 5. disrespectful: behaving in a way that is perceived as disrespectful or impudent (informal) . Don't get wise with me![ Old English wīs

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