wisdom
wis·dom
noun \ˈwiz-dəm\Definition of WISDOM
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: a wise attitude, belief, or course of action
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: the teachings of the ancient wise men
Examples of WISDOM
- She has gained a lot of wisdom over the years.
- a young person of great wisdom
- He had the wisdom to stop before he said too much.
- I fail to see the wisdom in doing that.
- He shared a valuable bit of wisdom with his daughter.
- These stories offer plenty of wisdom to readers.
Origin of WISDOM
Middle English, from Old English wīsdōm, from wīs wise
First Known Use: before 12th century
Related to WISDOM
Synonyms: discernment, insight, perception, perceptiveness, perceptivity, sagaciousness, sagacity, sageness, sapience
Antonyms: imprudence, indiscretion
Related Words: acuity, acumen, astuteness, clear-sightedness, keenness, penetration, percipience, perspicacity, sensitivity, understanding; appreciation, apprehension, comprehension, grasp; brain(s), braininess, brightness, brilliance, canniness, cleverness, gray matter, intellect, intelligence, judgment (or judgement), mentality, power, reason, sense, smartness, wit; discrimination, foresight, foresightedness, judiciousness, prudence, sanity; logic, rationality
Near Antonyms: density, dullness (also dulness), obtuseness; brainlessness, folly, foolishness, idiocy, imbecility, mindlessness, silliness, simplemindedness, simpleness, stupidity, witlessness; illogic, irrationality, unreasonableness, unsoundness; craziness, insanity, lunacy, madness; preposterousness, senselessness, silliness, zaniness
See Synonym Discussion at sense
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