"Wiser" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Having or showing a good understanding and opinion based on experience and thought: more knowledgeable and sensible than others.
Witily talkative or humorous, often in a sarcastic or ironic way. Making humorous remarks or comments.
Satirical or humorous remarks or one-liners, often with a clever or unexpected twist, used to entertain or be witty.
A person who is considered to be clever, cunning, and possibly even manipulative in a charming or endearing way, often to achieve their goals or gain advantage in a given situation.
Having or showing a thoughtful and competent judgment or opinion; not acting foolishly or acting on impulse. <br><br>Example sentence: "She wisely decided not to invest in that stock."
"Wiseness" is not a real word in the English language. However, it seems to be a variation of the word "wisdom" or "wiseness" may be a rare or informal variant of "common sense".<br><br>Wisdom refers to the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment. It is the ability to discern or judge what is true, right, or lasting; and to act in accordance with that discernment.<br><br>In essence, wisdom is the culmination of learning and experience, and it allows individuals to make informed decisions, navigate complex situations, and live a fulfilling life.<br><br>So, while "wiseness" is not a standard word, I've interpreted it as closely related to the concept of wisdom.
A wisent, also known as aneurous bison, is a large, shaggy, dark brown or black subspecies of bison, actually the last surviving aneidae species, that inhabits forests in Europe, Russia, and parts of Asia.
<strong>Wish</strong>: a feeling or desire for something to happen or exist.<br><br>Example: "She wished for good weather for her outdoor wedding."<br><br>Synonyms: desire, hope, aspiration, prayer<br><br>Antonyms: regret, sorrow, despair<br><br>Idiomatic expressions: "make a wish", "wish upon a star", "wish someone luck".
A thin, V-shaped piece of bone, typically from the breast or neck of a chicken, used in eating certain dishes, such as soups or stews, particularly in order to predict the future.
The word "wishes" refers to ideas, desires, or hopes for a particular outcome, event, or situation. It can also be used to express a sentiment or a feeling for something to happen or become a reality.<br><br>For example:<br>"I made a wish upon a star to get good grades on the test."<br>"I wish it would snow so we could have a snow day."<br><br>It can also be used in formal or more polite expressions, such as:<br>"Your wishes for a happy and healthy life are my greatest priority."<br>"Please let me know your wishes for the new year."<br><br>The word "wishes" can be used as both a noun and a verb, and it's often associated with the idea of making a heartfelt or sincere expression of a desire or a hope for something good to happen.
Wishful refers to feeling or expressing a strong desire for something to happen or be the case, often without a realistic expectation that it will actually occur.<br><br>Example: "She was wishful thinking that she would win the scholarship, but in reality, she was unlikely to be selected."<br><br>Meaning: having a hope or desire for something, often unrealistic or unlikely to happen.<br><br>Synonyms: optimistic, hopeful, desirous.<br><br>Antonyms: pessimistic, disheartened, disillusioned.
"Unsentimentally optimistic; having, showing, or based on hope that a pleasant event or situation will happen or that things will improve."<br><br>Example: "I'm wishful for a sunny weekend."