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wise

Aussprache: [waɪz]

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Kontext: „decision-making“

(adjective) when someone has a lot of knowledge and good judgment. A wise person knows how to make good choices and often gives good advice.

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My grandmother is very wise; she always knows the right thing to say.

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It wasn't wise to ignore the warnings about the storm.

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What did the wise old man suggest we do in this situation?

Kontext: „age“

(adjective) often referring to people who have lived for a long time and learned from their experiences. We say someone is wise when they've learned many life lessons from their age.

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The wise elders in the village shared stories that helped us understand our past.

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Even though he is old, he is not wise because he has not learned from his mistakes.

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Do you think age always makes someone wise?

Kontext: „knowledge“

(noun) the quality of being wise. It's about having knowledge and using it to make good decisions.

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Her wisdom helped our team finish the project on time.

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They lacked the wisdom to handle the situation properly.

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What kind of wisdom do you think is most important for leaders?

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