Pronunciation: /seɪpiˈɛnʃəl/
adjective relating to or containing wisdom or knowledge
A1 The sapiential owl hooted in the night.
A2 The old man shared some sapiential advice with the young boy.
B1 The sapiential teachings of the ancient philosophers are still relevant today.
B2 The sapiential approach to problem-solving involves critical thinking and reflection.
C1 Her sapiential insights into human behavior are highly respected in the field of psychology.
C2 The sapiential wisdom of the tribal elders guided the community through difficult times.
formal The sapiential teachings of ancient philosophers have been studied for centuries.
informal I love reading those sapiential quotes that make you think about life.
slang Dude, that book is full of sapiential wisdom that will blow your mind.
figurative The sapiential guidance of the wise elder helped the young man navigate through difficult times.
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