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wise1 [waɪz] AGG

1. wise (having knowledge and sagacity):

the Three Wise Men RELIG
to be older and wiser

2. wise (showing sagacity):

4. wise pred (experienced):

5. wise pred colloq (aware):

wise up VB vb intr esp ingl am colloq to wise up

wise2 [waɪz] SOST no pl dated

ˈwise guy SOST pegg colloq

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

inglese
Wiser also operated a large farm, raising cattle and racing horses.
en.wikipedia.org
Matte rustproof paint can be a temporary fix but adding new eavestroughs would be a wiser option.
montrealgazette.com
Through the years, the fair-skinned jovial actress has grown older, wiser and has been thought a number of things by the hard knocks of life.
www.vanguardngr.com
In the tradition saying, the more numb you are, the more you absorb, and the wiser you shall become.
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Her characters start as prattling ideologues; they end no wiser after their years of suffering.
www.thetyee.ca
C (also unseen by the son) is none the wiser, because she is from a period in the woman's life before her marriage.
en.wikipedia.org
The mission is to promote permaculture for the development of a healthier, wiser and more ecologically sustainable society.
en.wikipedia.org
Capturing all three at once immediately ends the round, but sometimes it's wiser to hold down two and run the clock out.
www.destructoid.com
Your son knew something that is so much wiser than the snotty and disrespectful comments of some who post here would reflect.
afghanistan.blogs.cnn.com
His writing has deepened, grown wiser and funnier, like a face that is aging well.
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