wised

Variant of wise

wise definition

wise (wīz)

adjective wiser wis′er, wisest wis′·est

  1. having or showing good judgment; sagacious; prudent
  2. prompted by wisdom; judicious; sound a wise saying, wise action
  3. having information; informed none the wiser
  4. learned; erudite
  5. shrewd; crafty; cunning
  6. Now Dial. having knowledge of black magic, etc.
  7. Slang
    1. annoyingly self-assured, knowing, conceited, etc.
    2. impudent; fresh

Etymology: ME wis < OE, akin to witan, to know, OHG wis, MDu wijs < PGmc *wisa-, wise < IE *weid- < base *w(e)di-, to see, know > Sans vēdas, knowledge, Gr idris, knowing, L videre, to see

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wise Idioms

be (or get) wise to

Slang to be (or become) aware of; have (or attain) a proper understanding of

get wise

Slang
  1. to become aware of the true facts or circumstances
  2. to become impudent

put someone wise (to)

Slang to give someone information, an explanation, etc. (about); enlighten someone (concerning)

wise up

Slang to make or become informed, insightful, etc.

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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