Wiseliest: meaning, definitions and examples

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wiseliest

 

[ ˈwaɪzɪlɪst ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

comparative degree

The term 'wiseliest' is the superlative form of the adjective 'wise.' It describes someone or something that possesses the greatest wisdom when compared to others. Wisdom often encompasses qualities such as knowledge, experience, understanding, and good judgment. Therefore, the wiseliest individual would be regarded as the one who can make the best decisions based on their insights and experiences.

Synonyms

most insightful, most prudent, most sagacious.

Examples of usage

  • She is the wiseliest decision-maker in the company.
  • In ancient times, the wiseliest elders were revered by their tribes.
  • Among all candidates, he was deemed the wiseliest.

Translations

Translations of the word "wiseliest" in other languages:

🇵🇹 mais sábio

🇮🇳 सबसे बुद्धिमान

🇩🇪 am weisesten

🇮🇩 paling bijak

🇺🇦 наймудріший

🇵🇱 najmądrzejszy

🇯🇵 最も賢い

🇫🇷 le plus sage

🇪🇸 el más sabio

🇹🇷 en akıllı

🇰🇷 가장 지혜로운

🇸🇦 الأكثر حكمة

🇨🇿 nejmoudřejší

🇸🇰 najmúdrejší

🇨🇳 最聪明的

🇸🇮 najmodrejši

🇮🇸 sniðugasti

🇰🇿 ең дана

🇬🇪 ყველაზე ჭკვიანი

🇦🇿 ən ağıllı

🇲🇽 el más sabio

Etymology

The word 'wiseliest' originates from the Old English word 'wīs,' which meant 'having the ability to discern or judge.' The root can be traced back to Proto-West Germanic *wīsī, which implies possessing knowledge or intelligence. Over time, the word evolved through Middle English, where it took on various forms, including 'wisse' and 'wyse.' The superlative form 'wiseliest' signifies the highest degree of wisdom and has been used in literature to highlight characters known for their deep understanding and astuteness. As societies placed greater value on wisdom, the word continued to solidify its place in the English lexicon, often being used to describe philosophers, leaders, and scholars who exemplified superior decision-making skills.