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How is the word wise distinct from other similar adjectives?

Some common synonyms of wise are judicious, prudent, sage, sane, sapient, and sensible. While all these words mean "having or showing sound judgment," wise suggests great understanding of people and of situations and unusual discernment and judgment in dealing with them.

wise beyond his tender years

Where would judicious be a reasonable alternative to wise?

In some situations, the words judicious and wise are roughly equivalent. However, judicious stresses a capacity for reaching wise decisions or just conclusions.

judicious parents using kindness and discipline in equal measure

When can prudent be used instead of wise?

The synonyms prudent and wise are sometimes interchangeable, but prudent suggests the exercise of restraint guided by sound practical wisdom and discretion.

a prudent decision to wait out the storm

When is sage a more appropriate choice than wise?

While in some cases nearly identical to wise, sage suggests wide experience, great learning, and wisdom.

the sage advice of my father

When is it sensible to use sane instead of wise?

The meanings of sane and wise largely overlap; however, sane stresses mental soundness, rationality, and levelheadedness.

remained sane even in times of crises

In what contexts can sapient take the place of wise?

The words sapient and wise are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, sapient suggests great sagacity and discernment.

the sapient musings of an old philosopher

When could sensible be used to replace wise?

The words sensible and wise can be used in similar contexts, but sensible applies to action guided and restrained by good sense and rationality.

a sensible woman who was not fooled by flattery

Examples Sentences

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Recent Examples of wise Salami tactics were strategically wise, given the pervasive uncertainty about where Putin’s genuine redlines were—a degree of uncertainty that defenders of Biden’s policy argue warranted such a trial and error approach. Michael Poznansky, Foreign Affairs, 3 Jan. 2025 Forcing the father-sons event as a going-away gesture probably wouldn’t be wise. Steve Henson, Los Angeles Times, 2 Jan. 2025 Residents will learn more about helping to protect our waterways by being water wise and understanding Volusia County’s fertilizer ordinance. Joe Rassel, Orlando Sentinel, 2 Jan. 2025 While most ski down the mountain when ready to leave, my friends and I took a gondola, which was the easier and wiser choice after a few margaritas. Madison Flager, Condé Nast Traveler, 19 Dec. 2024 See all Example Sentences for wise 
Recent Examples of Synonyms for wise
Adjective
  • Choi has similarly spoken about the importance of handling the delicate situation in a prudent manner that avoids sparking wider unrest.
    Timothy Nerozzi, Washington Examiner - Political News and Conservative Analysis About Congress, the President, and the Federal Government, 10 Jan. 2025
  • The Chiefs made the call before their game that kicked off at 3:25 p.m. Central Time that remaining in Denver was the prudent move.
    Blair Kerkhoff, Kansas City Star, 6 Jan. 2025
Adjective
  • Motivated people who are aware of their choice come to us.
    Michael Gfoeller And David H. Rundell, Newsweek, 15 Jan. 2025
  • But slang can also be used to demean, bully, or belittle others, so parents should be aware of trendy lingo their kids are using in their day-to-day life.
    Kara Nesvig, Parents, 15 Jan. 2025
Adjective
  • Today, Florentine gilded wood is still desirable, particularly among designers.
    Heather Bien, Southern Living, 10 Jan. 2025
  • This was once a highly desirable area, where rich sea merchants bought mansions on Judges Drive.
    Simon Hughes, The Athletic, 9 Jan. 2025
Adjective
  • The kids were very cute & the crates were very broken.
    Tommy Tuberville, Newsweek, 8 Jan. 2025
  • In the coach’s fourth season, the Dolphins need to get less cute and tougher on the ground.
    Josh Kendall, The Athletic, 7 Jan. 2025
Adjective
  • Bloomberg/Getty Images The Biden administration announced a bold and controversial new export control scheme today, designed to prevent the advanced chips and artificial intelligence models themselves from ending up in the hands of adversaries such as China.
    Will Knight, WIRED, 13 Jan. 2025
  • Breathing new life into a space that struggled to find its footing in the past, Chef Cabrera has brought a bold new vision to the table, blending Napa’s storied food scene with refreshing coastal flavors that undeniably deserve recognition in the culinary world.
    Keyla Vasconcellos, Forbes, 13 Jan. 2025
Adjective
  • From the innovative offerings of the beauty community to insightful donation tips courtesy of local organizers, there is a wealth of information available for all those searching.
    Essence, Essence, 17 Jan. 2025
  • But most insightful of all is the role played by that show's host, Christopher Walken.
    Marco della Cava, USA TODAY, 16 Jan. 2025
Adjective
  • Might the oversized love throw pillow be a knowing wink to the Cirque du Soleil show of the same name?
    Catherine Dunwoody, Forbes, 17 Dec. 2024
  • The receptionist watches her leave with a knowing look — there is more to come here.
    Christina Grace Tucker, Vulture, 12 Dec. 2024
Adjective
  • This is a tactical and strategic approach to shaping culture.
    Samantha Tassone, Forbes, 9 Jan. 2025
  • The rookie showrunner and Washington’s managing partner, Josh Harris, sought a motivating and tactical individual to lead the team’s daily tasks.
    Ben Standig, The Athletic, 8 Jan. 2025

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“Wise.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/wise. Accessed 21 Jan. 2025.

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