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wise1 [waɪz] ADJ.

1. wise (having knowledge and sagacity):

the Three Wise Men REL.

2. wise (showing sagacity):

4. wise pred. (experienced):

5. wise pred. coloq. (aware):

wise up V. intr. esp ingl. am. coloq. to wise up

wise2 [waɪz] SUST. no pl. dated

ˈwise guy SUST. pey. coloq.

Ejemplos de uso para wisest

the best/wisest course

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Our brains are seldom the wisest part of us.
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He was a dauntless warrior and wisest statesman of his nation, the patriarch of this tribe and the peacemaker of his race.
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And for the parties, backing the moneybags seems the wisest thing to do, especially in times of political uncertainty.
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It is used colloquially to indicate that an adverse situation is about to repeat itself, and that acquiescence is the wisest course of action.
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Indeed, the wisest ancient philosophers taught that the heavens themselves are composed of music and there is a harmony of the spheres.
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He is the wisest of the sir, and the fairest-spoken and most gracious; and that quality attends him, that none may gainsay his judgments.
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Owl is globally taken as the wisest, calmest and balanced animal.
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