"Sage" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sage" Meaning

Wise and experienced; discerning and perceptive.

Example: "She's a wise and sage decision maker in the company."

Synonyms: discerning, perceptive, intelligent, knowledgeable, wise.

Antonym: inexperienced, naive.

"Sage" Examples

Usage Examples for "Sage"


Adjective


The old sage of the village was known for his wisdom and knowledge.
She was a sage and introspective person who often kept to herself.
The sage family recipe for roast chicken had been passed down through generations.

Noun


The sage plant was used to make a medicinal tea that was popular among locals.
The professor was a new sage in the field of psychology, making breakthrough discoveries every year.
The literary magazine featured an interview with a renowned sage on ancient Greek philosophy.

Idiomatic Expression


Take a sage advice for your future endeavors
A person can be wise, but not a sage
She asked for sage like wisdom

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