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All wise synonyms

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noun wise

  • way β€” manner, mode, or fashion: a new way of looking at a matter; to reply in a polite way.
  • methodicalness β€” The property of being methodical.
  • technic β€” technique.
  • mode β€” fashion or style in manners, dress, etc.: He was much concerned to keep up with the latest mode.
  • ink β€” a fluid or viscous substance used for writing or printing.
  • system β€” an assemblage or combination of things or parts forming a complex or unitary whole: a mountain system; a railroad system.
  • method β€” a procedure, technique, or way of doing something, especially in accordance with a definite plan: There are three possible methods of repairing this motor.
  • technique β€” the manner and ability with which an artist, writer, dancer, athlete, or the like employs the technical skills of a particular art or field of endeavor.
  • notoriousness β€” publicly or generally known, as for a particular trait: a newspaper that is notorious for its sensationalism. Synonyms: notable, renowned, celebrated, prominent, conspicuous, famous, widely known.
  • manner β€” mainour.
  • process β€” a systematic series of actions directed to some end: to devise a process for homogenizing milk.
  • infamousness β€” The state or quality of being infamous; infamy.
  • notoriety β€” the state, quality, or character of being notorious or widely known: a craze for notoriety.
  • hang up β€” the way in which a thing hangs.
  • modus β€” (legal, obsolete) The arrangement of, or mode of expressing, the terms of a contract or conveyance.
  • hangup β€” Alternative spelling of hang-up.

verb wise

  • tell on β€” to give an account or narrative of; narrate; relate (a story, tale, etc.): to tell the story of Lincoln's childhood.
  • let in on β€” to allow or permit: to let him escape.
  • inform β€” to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to: He informed them of his arrival.

adjective wise

  • astute β€” If you describe someone as astute, you think they show an understanding of behaviour and situations, and are skilful at using this knowledge to their own advantage.
  • intelligent β€” having good understanding or a high mental capacity; quick to comprehend, as persons or animals: an intelligent student.
  • prudent β€” wise or judicious in practical affairs; sagacious; discreet or circumspect; sober.
  • sage β€” Alain RenΓ© [a-lan ruh-ney] /aˈlΙ›Μƒ rΙ™ΛˆneΙͺ/ (Show IPA), 1668–1747, French novelist and dramatist.
  • sensible β€” having, using, or showing good sense or sound judgment: a sensible young woman.
  • judicious β€” using or showing judgment as to action or practical expediency; discreet, prudent, or politic: judicious use of one's money.
  • clever β€” Someone who is clever is intelligent and able to understand things easily or plan things well.
  • sagacious β€” having or showing acute mental discernment and keen practical sense; shrewd: a sagacious lawyer.
  • reasonable β€” agreeable to reason or sound judgment; logical: a reasonable choice for chairman.
  • aware β€” If you are aware of something, you know about it.
  • careful β€” If you are careful, you give serious attention to what you are doing, in order to avoid harm, damage, or mistakes. If you are careful to do something, you make sure that you do it.
  • educated β€” having undergone education: educated people.
  • enlightened β€” Having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook.
  • experienced β€” Having knowledge or skill in a particular field, especially a profession or job, gained over a period of time.
  • informed β€” having or prepared with information or knowledge; apprised: an informed audience that asked intelligent questions.
  • knowledgeable β€” possessing or exhibiting knowledge, insight, or understanding; intelligent; well-informed; discerning; perceptive.
  • perceptive β€” having or showing keenness of insight, understanding, or intuition: a perceptive analysis of the problems involved.
  • rational β€” agreeable to reason; reasonable; sensible: a rational plan for economic development.
  • sane β€” free from mental derangement; having a sound, healthy mind: a sane person.
  • shrewd β€” astute or sharp in practical matters: a shrewd politician.
  • smart β€” having or showing quick intelligence or ready mental capability: a smart student.
  • thoughtful β€” showing consideration for others; considerate.
  • wary β€” watchful; being on one's guard against danger.
  • well-informed β€” having extensive knowledge, as in one particular subject or in a variety of subjects.
  • contemplative β€” Someone who is contemplative thinks deeply, or is thinking in a serious and calm way.
  • cunning β€” Someone who is cunning has the ability to achieve things in a clever way, often by deceiving other people.
  • grasping β€” greedy; avaricious: a sly, grasping man.
  • keen β€” finely sharpened, as an edge; so shaped as to cut or pierce substances readily: a keen razor.
  • knowing β€” affecting, implying, or deliberately revealing shrewd knowledge of secret or private information: a knowing glance.
  • sensing β€” any of the faculties, as sight, hearing, smell, taste, or touch, by which humans and animals perceive stimuli originating from outside or inside the body: My sense of smell tells me that dinner is ready.
  • sharp β€” having a thin cutting edge or a fine point; well-adapted for cutting or piercing: a sharp knife.
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