Pronunciation: /wɪz.dəm/
noun the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment; the quality of being wise
A1 My grandmother always shares her wisdom with me.
A2 Learning from past mistakes is a sign of wisdom.
B1 In many cultures, elders are respected for their wisdom.
B2 The wise decision to invest in education pays off in the long run.
C1 True wisdom is knowing when to speak and when to listen.
C2 The philosopher's teachings on wisdom have inspired many generations.
formal The ancient philosopher's teachings are filled with wisdom that is still relevant today.
informal My grandma always shares her wisdom with me when I need advice.
slang Dude, you gotta listen to what she says, she's got mad wisdom.
figurative In the journey of life, wisdom is the compass that guides us through the unknown.
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