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(n)
The state, quality, or measure of being wise; wisdom.
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The property of being sapient, the property of possessing or being able to possess wisdom.
(uncountable) The state or quality of being sound.
The quality of being sage, wise, or able to make good decisions; the quality of being perceptive, astute or insightful.
Humour, especially when clever or quick.
An intelligent, learned person, especially one who discourses about learned matters.
(uncountable) The faculty of thinking, judging, abstract reasoning, and conceptual understanding; the cognitive faculty.
(obsolete) Sensation; sensibility.
The plant Salvia officinalis and savory spice produced from it; also planted for ornamental purposes.
(uncountable) The act of one that understands or comprehends; the mental process of discernment of meaning.
Mental apprehension of whatever may be known, thought, or imagined; idea, concept.
Reasonable and rational behaviour.
(adj)
Showing good judgement or the benefit of experience.
A method of problem solving in which members of a group contribute ideas spontaneously.
Practically wise, judicious, shrewd.
The fact of knowing about something; general understanding or familiarity with a subject, place, situation etc.
A member of the intelligentsia; an intelligent person.
The ability to distinguish; judgement.
The ability to solve difficult problems in original, clever, and inventive ways; ingeniousness.
Quickness of perception or discernment; penetration of mind; the faculty of nice discrimination; acuity of mind.
A marked natural ability or skill.
(uncountable) The state or characteristic of being reasonable.
Suitability, fitness; the quality of being appropriate.
A belief, judgment or perspective that a person has formed, either through objective or subjective reasoning, about a topic, issue, person or thing.
Great skill or knowledge in a particular field or hobby.
An explanation of the basis or fundamental reasons for something.
A precept; a succinct statement or observation of a rule of conduct or moral teaching.
The property or state of being relevant or pertinent.
Power of acute observation and deduction
The ability to cope with difficult situations, or unusual problems.
(uncountable) Rational thinking (or the capacity for it); the cognitive faculties, collectively, of conception, judgment, deduction and intuition.
Mental acceptance of a claim as true.
Acute discernment or understanding; insight.
A capacity to do something well; a technique, an ability, usually acquired or learned, as opposed to abilities that are regarded as innate.
(uncountable) The sense or ability of sight.
All the facts and traditions about a particular subject that have been accumulated over time through education or experience.
(uncountable) The quality of being advisable or prudent.
Caution, watchfulness, or vigilance fueled by such awareness.
The ability to make wise choices or decisions.
The quality or condition of being appropriate.
The quality of being convenient.
The property of being clear-sighted
The act of seeing or looking at something.
Any of the manners by which living beings perceive the physical world: for humans sight, smell, hearing, touch, taste.
The quality of being sufficient, adequate or able to meet the needs.
The state of being valid, authentic or genuine.
The quality or state of being sensitive; sensitiveness.
The ability to foresee or prepare wisely for the future.
A sensation perceived by the ear caused by the vibration of air or some other medium.
Prudence when faced with, or when expecting to face, danger; care taken in order to avoid risk or harm.
The state of being cautious; wariness
The state of being desirable.
A chance for advancement, progress or profit.
The property of being level-headed.
The conclusion or result of judging; an opinion; a decision.
Alternative form of farsightedness. [(pathology) The condition of being unable to focus on near objects; presbyopia.]
(chiefly Commonwealth) Alternative spelling of judgment. [The act of judging.]
A standard, test, or requirement by which individual things or people may be compared and judged; a gauge.
Characterized by solemn religious ceremony or religious use, especially, in a positive sense; consecrated, made holy.
An occasion on which a person or thing is tested to find out how well they perform or how suitable they are.
A grant-in-aid to a student.
(uncountable) control or caution; reserve
A type of cigarette substantially longer and thinner than normal cigarettes.
Freedom from error.
(philosophy, mysticism) A life force in traditional Chinese philosophy, culture, medicine, etc, related (but not limited) to breath and circulation.
A sharp, quick, lively pain; a sting.
The quality of being considerate regarding events that may occur in the future.
(obsolete) Alternative form of chi. [The twenty-second letter of the Classical and Modern Greek alphabets.]
A surname.
an ismaili caliph of egypt who declared himself an incarnation of god and founded the druze religious sect (985-1021)
A concept in spirituality, philosophy and psychology related to achieving clarity of perception, reason and knowledge.
The organisation, identification and interpretation of sensory information.
Profound knowledge acquired from learning and scholarship.
(uncountable) An act in which something is learned.
The act of penetrating something.
Archaic spelling of wisdom. [(uncountable) An element of personal character that enables one to distinguish the wise from the unwise.]
(uncountable) Lack of wisdom; unwise action or conduct; folly, foolishness.
The state or condition of being insightful.
The quality of artistry and persuasiveness in speech or writing.
The characteristic of being humble; humbleness in character and behavior.
Deep awareness of the suffering of others that people have to the point of them being motivated to relieve such states.
(uncountable) The state of being foolish.
(uncountable) An opinion offered to guide behavior in an effort to be helpful.
Obsolete spelling of knowledge. [The fact of knowing about something; general understanding or familiarity with a subject, place, situation etc.]
(countable, uncountable) Charming, pleasing qualities.
The state of being profound; magnitude, gravity, or intensity.
Immediate cognition without the use of conscious rational processes.
The property of being sensible; good sense, common sense.
The quality of being fearless.
the state of being judicious
(uncountable) Accordance with moral principles; conformity of behaviour or thought with the strictures of morality; good moral conduct.
The ability to overcome one's fear, do or live things which one finds frightening.
The quality or degree of being strong.