Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word WISE
WISE
Definitions of WISE
- Showing good judgement or the benefit of experience.
- To become wise.
- (colloquial, ironic, sarcastic) Disrespectful.
- (colloquial) Aware, informed (to something).
- (ergative, slang) Usually with "up", to inform or learn.
- (archaic) Way, manner, or method.
- (dialectal) To instruct.
- (dialectal) To advise; induce.
- (dialectal) To show the way, guide.
- (dialectal) To direct the course of, pilot.
- (dialectal) To cause to turn.
- A surname.
- A twp in Isabella County, Michigan, USA.
- A unincorporated community in Warren County, North Carolina, USA.
- A town in county seat in Wise County, Virginia, USA.
- (aviation, nautical) Acronym of wing-in-surface effect.
- (space science, US) Acronym of Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer. (a NASA infrared-wavelength astronomical space telescope that performed an all-sky astronomical survey with images in 3-22 μm wavelength bands)
Number of letters
4
Is palindrome
No
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Examples of Using WISE in a Sentence
- An oracle is a person or thing considered to provide insight, wise counsel or prophetic predictions, most notably including precognition of the future, inspired by deities.
- According to Sertkaya, Tunuk means "clear, pure, abyss, who reached the depth" or "pure, penetrative", and uq or oq means "idea, wise, well-informed".
- The image of Charles as a wise, pious, peace-loving king (partly constructed by Charles himself) has proved influential until this day, supported by several artistic or scholarly projects produced during Charles's reign or afterwards.
- Margaret was known as a wise, energetic and capable leader, who governed with "farsighted tact and caution," earning the nickname "Semiramis of the North".
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