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wise
B1
adjective
Usage:
85%
knowledgeable, sensible
Translation: knowledgeable, sensible
Pronunciation: /waɪz/
Meaning: Having or showing good judgment and knowledge.

Wise means a person knows a lot and uses their knowledge well. Such people make good choices in life. It often describes adults who understand things deeply.

She is a wise woman who helps many people.

Wise people often think before they speak.

2
B2
adjective
Usage:
80%
experienced, prudent
Translation: experienced, prudent
Pronunciation: /waɪz/
Meaning: Having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgment especially from learning in life.

Wise means someone has learned from many events in their life. They use their experience to make good choices and give good advice.

My grandfather is very wise after his long life.

The wise decision helped the team win the game.

3
B1
adjective
Usage:
75%
practical, sensible
Translation: practical, sensible
Pronunciation: /waɪz/
Meaning: Showing knowledge and ability in practical matters or common sense.

Wise can mean making good choices in everyday life. It shows good thinking and common sense for real problems.

It was wise to bring an umbrella today.

He made a wise choice with his money.

4
C1
adverb
Usage:
65%
in terms of, regarding
Translation: in terms of, regarding
Pronunciation: /waɪz/
Meaning: In a specified way or manner; used to indicate a relation or respect to something.

Wise used after a noun means 'about' or 'in relation to' that noun. It shows which part or way you talk about something.

We are safe health-wise and money-wise.

Time-wise, it is better to start now.

5
C1
adjective
Usage:
70%
insightful, judicious
Translation: insightful, judicious
Pronunciation: /waɪz/
Meaning: Having or showing knowledge of the best or most effective way to do something.

Wise means knowing the best way to do things. It often involves good judgment and insight to help or guide others.

She gave a wise answer during the meeting.

Choosing to save money was wise advice.

6
C2
adjective
Usage:
30%
legal expert, knowledgeable
Translation: legal expert, knowledgeable
Pronunciation: /waɪz/
Meaning: Knowledgeable or experienced in legal or official matters (formal or legal use).

Wise can describe someone who knows a lot about law or official rules. It is used in formal language or legal settings.

The lawyer offered wise counsel on the case.

He gave wise advice about the contract.

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