adv
At the end of religious prayers: so be it.
adj
(obsolete) Knowledgeable about the liberal arts; learned, wise.
n
Alternative form of chantefable [A form of Medieval French literature with alternative spoken and sung passages.]
adj
(colloquial) Informed.
adj
(computing, informal) Knowledgeable and well-informed.
adj
(informal) Possessing the knowledge and expertise typical of police officers; having police smarts
adv
By or in terms of experience.
adj
(archaic, slang) knowing; wise; shrewd
adv
(obsolete) As a guest.
adj
Knowledgable, wise, intelligent.
v
To be knowledgeable about how the world works; to have common sense and judgement.
adj
(rare) Full of knowledge; knowledgeable.
n
Wise talk without practice, or unsupported by experience.
n
A wise sentence or decision of great authority.
n
(idiomatic, often sarcastic) A succinct, insightful saying, piece of advice, or moral precept.
adj
Attempting to appear wise or discerning.
adj
Obsolete form of sapiential. [Possessing or conferring wisdom, especially religious wisdom.]
n
(obsolete) Knowledge; understanding.
n
(obsolete, plural only) Wise men; sages.
n
Obsolete spelling of sophy (wisdom). [(obsolete) wisdom, knowledge, learning]
adv
Alternative spelling of technology-wise [In terms of technology.]
adj
Expert or knowledgeable in finding or keeping the way; knowing the way or route.
adj
Alternative form of way-wise [Expert or knowledgeable in finding or keeping the way; knowing the way or route.]
adj
Alternative form of well aware [Having full knowledge or awareness (of).]
adj
(rare, obsolete or dialectal) Certain.
n
Abbreviation of Wisdom of Solomon. [A book of the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox canon of the Old Testament, considered apocryphal by Protestants.]
n
(countable) A piece of wise advice.
n
Archaic spelling of wisdom. [(uncountable) An element of personal character that enables one to distinguish the wise from the unwise.]
adj
Showing good judgement or the benefit of experience.
adj
Particularly wise for one's age group; wiser than most others of one's age.
adj
Alternative form of wiselike [(dialectal, chiefly Scotland) Resembling that which is wise or sensible; judicious; sensible.]
n
(obsolete) A learned or wise man.
n
The realm or sphere of wiseacres.
n
Obsolete spelling of wisdom [(uncountable) An element of personal character that enables one to distinguish the wise from the unwise.]
adj
(dialectal, chiefly Scotland) Resembling that which is wise or sensible; judicious; sensible.
n
Obsolete form of wise man. [A man who is wise.]
v
(intransitive) To become wise or wiser.
adj
Obsolete form of wise. [Showing good judgement or the benefit of experience.]
adv
(idiomatic) Used to emphasis following as a piece of significant advice.
adj
Alternative spelling of worldly-wise [Experienced in the ways of the world; sophisticated and cosmopolitan.]
adj
Alternative spelling of worldly-wise [Experienced in the ways of the world; sophisticated and cosmopolitan.]
n
Wisdom, knowledge, or understanding about the world; experience; philosophy.
adj
Archaic spelling of wise. [Showing good judgement or the benefit of experience.]
adj
(colloquial) Wise, displaying enlightenment or similar wisdom, insightful, unburdened and free of worries, extremely relaxed and capable.
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