Having or prompted by wisdom or discernment.
Marked by the exercise of good judgment or common sense in practical matters.
Evidencing the possession of inside information.
1 However, Green Party police spokesperson David Clendon questioned whether that was wise .
2 So Joe Public does not object to this wise course of action.
3 WATCH: Passengers Official Trailer Passengers Review The film did quite well, ratings - wise .
4 But as far as physically and fitness - wise , yeah, I feel really good.
5 That said; it may not be wise to push for visible results.
6 Yet often I doubt if they are wise and not merely timid.
7 A good fellow; not book-smart but very wise in the everyday sense.
8 Second Cities offer the wise traveller some very first-rate experiences, he said.
9 It may not be wise to tackle every single issue right now.
10 In this way, language allowed us to benefit from our wise elders.
11 Brexit follows a difficult 12 months weather - wise for farmers such as Evans.
12 A sense that this expedition might not be a particularly wise idea?
13 As it turns out, however, that moment of trust was indeed wise .
14 Bonding - wise , it is really the best night of the week for us.
15 They are dangerous people, and wise folk steer well clear of them.
16 Obviously it was a really short week training - wise , with only two sessions.
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