Wiselier: meaning, definitions and examples
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wiselier
[ ˈwaɪzəliːər ]
comparative form
Wiselier is the comparative form of wise, meaning in a more wise manner. It is used to compare the wisdom of two entities or actions. When something is done wiselier, it is done with greater wisdom, prudence, or judgment.
Synonyms
judiciously, more wisely, sagaciously
Examples of usage
- He approached the problem wiselier than before.
- She made her decisions wiselier after reflecting on past mistakes.
- Investing in education will wiselier prepare you for the future.
Translations
Translations of the word "wiselier" in other languages:
🇵🇹 mais sábio
🇮🇳 अधिक बुद्धिमान
🇩🇪 weiser
🇮🇩 lebih bijak
🇺🇦 мудріший
🇵🇱 mądrzejszy
🇯🇵 より賢い
🇫🇷 plus sage
🇪🇸 más sabio
🇹🇷 daha akıllı
🇰🇷 더 현명한
🇸🇦 أكثر حكمة
🇨🇿 moudřejší
🇸🇰 múdrejší
🇨🇳 更聪明
🇸🇮 modrejši
🇮🇸 sniðugri
🇰🇿 дана ақылды
🇬🇪 მუდროსი
🇦🇿 daha ağıllı
🇲🇽 más sabio
Etymology
The term 'wiselier' is derived from the Old English word 'wis', which means 'wise'. The root of the word can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic '*wisan', which is related to the concept of knowledge and understanding. The suffix '-ly' is typically used in English to form adverbs from adjectives, indicating the manner of the action. Over time, 'wise' evolved with various comparative forms, and 'wiselier' emerged as a way to express a higher degree of wisdom in comparison with others. The comparative form is less commonly used in modern English than 'more wisely', but it serves to illustrate the flexibility and richness of the English language.