wisdom
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1. akıl.
2. bilgelik.
3. wisdom tooth yirmi yaş dişi.
4. irfan.
5. hikmetler.
6. akıllılık.
7. bilgece söz.
8. Hikmet.
9. ilim.
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1.
the ability to discern or judge what is true, right, or lasting; insight.
2. common sense; good judgment: "it is a characteristic of wisdom not to do desperate things” ( henry david Thoreau).
3. the sum of learning through the ages; knowledge: "in those homely sayings was couched the collective wisdom of generations” ( maya Angelou).
4. wise teachings of the ancient sages.
5. A wise outlook, plan, or course of action.
6. bible wisdom of solomon.
2. common sense; good judgment: "it is a characteristic of wisdom not to do desperate things” ( henry david Thoreau).
3. the sum of learning through the ages; knowledge: "in those homely sayings was couched the collective wisdom of generations” ( maya Angelou).
4. wise teachings of the ancient sages.
5. A wise outlook, plan, or course of action.
6. bible wisdom of solomon.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
an element of personal character that enables one to distinguish the wise from the unwise.
2. A piece of wise advice.
3. the discretionary use of knowledge for the greatest good.
4. the ability to apply relevant knowledge in an insightful way, especially to different situations from that in which the knowledge was gained.
5. the ability to make a decision based on the combination of knowledge, experience, and intuitive understanding.
6. the ability to know and apply spiritual truths.
2. A piece of wise advice.
3. the discretionary use of knowledge for the greatest good.
4. the ability to apply relevant knowledge in an insightful way, especially to different situations from that in which the knowledge was gained.
5. the ability to make a decision based on the combination of knowledge, experience, and intuitive understanding.
6. the ability to know and apply spiritual truths.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the quality of being wise; knowledge, and the capacity to make due use of it; knowledge of the best ends and the best means; discernment and judgment; discretion; sagacity; skill; dexterity.
2. the results of wise judgments; scientific or practical truth; acquired knowledge; erudition.
2. the results of wise judgments; scientific or practical truth; acquired knowledge; erudition.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
the property of being wise; the power or faculty of forming the fittest and truest judgment in any matter presented for consideration; a combination of discernment, discretion, and sagacity, or similar qualities and faculties, involving also a certain amount of knowledge, especially the knowledge of men and things gained by experience.
2. human learning; knowledge of arts and sciences; erudition.
3. with possessive pronouns used as a personification (like “your highness,” etc.).
4. A wise saying or act; a wise thing.
5. skill; skilfulness.
6. [in scripture the word is sometimes specifically used, especially in paul's epistles, in an opprobrious sense to designate the theosophical speculations (1 cor. i. 19, 20) or rhetorical arts (1 cor. ii. 5) current among the greeks and romans in the first century; sometimes in a good sense to designate spiritual perception of, accompanied with obedience to, the divine law (prov. iii. 13; acts vi. 3). sometimes (as in prov. viii.) it has personal attributes assigned to it.]
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2. human learning; knowledge of arts and sciences; erudition.
3. with possessive pronouns used as a personification (like “your highness,” etc.).
4. A wise saying or act; a wise thing.
5. skill; skilfulness.
6. [in scripture the word is sometimes specifically used, especially in paul's epistles, in an opprobrious sense to designate the theosophical speculations (1 cor. i. 19, 20) or rhetorical arts (1 cor. ii. 5) current among the greeks and romans in the first century; sometimes in a good sense to designate spiritual perception of, accompanied with obedience to, the divine law (prov. iii. 13; acts vi. 3). sometimes (as in prov. viii.) it has personal attributes assigned to it.]
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from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
accumulated knowledge or erudition or enlightenment
2. an apocryphal book consisting mainly of a meditation on wisdom; although ascribed to solomon it was probably written in the first century bc
3. the quality of being prudent and sensible
4. the trait of utilizing knowledge and experience with common sense and insight
5. ability to apply knowledge or experience or understanding or common sense and insight
2. an apocryphal book consisting mainly of a meditation on wisdom; although ascribed to solomon it was probably written in the first century bc
3. the quality of being prudent and sensible
4. the trait of utilizing knowledge and experience with common sense and insight
5. ability to apply knowledge or experience or understanding or common sense and insight
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