Definition

wise: clever, experienced, intelligent, prudent adjective
Delavigne stock is a wise investment. It was a prudent decision you made to buy some.
Bruno is wise when it comes to making important decisions. He always takes the best option.
the wisdom: the knowledge (from experience), the sagacity, the prudence noun
  • "If you're wise, you'll equip your home with a top-of-the-range security system. Consider an alarm, motion-activated security lights, and perhaps CCTV cameras."
  • "What matters is that this new companion shall be good, strong and wise."
  • "Remember, a wise man once said, "you have to learn to crawl before you can walk"."
  • "Our King is wise and kind of drunk"

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