WISE vs ASTUTE: NOUN
- Method or manner of doing; way.
- Way, manner, method.
- Way; manner; mode; guise; style: now seldom used as an independent word, except in such phrases as in any wise, in no wise, on this wise.
- United States Jewish leader (born in Hungary) (1874-1949)
- United States religious leader (born in Bohemia) who united reform Jewish organizations in the United States (1819-1900)
- A way of doing or being
- N/A
WISE vs ASTUTE: ADJECTIVE
- Having knowledge; knowing; enlightened; of extensive information; erudite; learned.
- Having or prompted by wisdom or discernment
- Hence, prudent; calculating; shrewd; wary; subtle; crafty.
- Rude and disrespectful; impudent.
- Provided with information; informed. Often used with to.
- Shrewd; crafty.
- Exhibiting common sense; prudent.
- Having the ability to discern or judge what is true, right, or lasting; sagacious.
- Marked by the exercise of good judgment or common sense in practical matters
- Able to take a broad view of negotiations between states
- Carefully considered
- Versed in art or science; skillful; dexterous; specifically, skilled in divination.
- Improperly forward or bold
- Evidencing the possession of inside information
- Disrespectful.
- Hence, especially, making due use of knowledge; discerning and judging soundly concerning what is true or false, proper or improper; choosing the best ends and the best means for accomplishing them; sagacious.
- To make it a matter of deliberation.
- Old enough to be wise; wise from age and experience; hence, aged; old.
- Way of being or acting; manner; mode; fashion.
- Dictated or guided by wisdom; containing or exhibiting wisdom; well adapted to produce good effects; judicious; discreet.
- Showing good judgement or the benefit of experience.
- Shrewd or crafty
- Quickly and critically discerning
- Critically discerning; sagacious; shrewd; subtle; crafty.
- Having or showing shrewdness and discernment, especially with respect to one's own concerns. : shrewd.
- Marked by practical hardheaded intelligence
WISE vs ASTUTE: VERB
- To cause to turn
- To direct the course of, pilot
- To show the way, guide
- To advise; induce
- To instruct
- Usually with "up", to inform or learn.
- To become wise.
- N/A
WISE vs ASTUTE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Proper to a wise man; sage; grave; serious.
- Having the power of discerning and judging rightly, or of discriminating between what is true and what is false, between that which is right, fit, and proper and that which is unsuitable, injudicious, and wrong; possessed of discernment, discretion, and judgment: as, a wise prince; a wise magistrate.
- An apparent suffix, really the noun wiseused in adverbial phrases originally with a preposition, as in anywise, nowise, likewise, otherwise, etc., originally in any wise, in no wise, in like wise, in other wise, etc.; so sidewise, lengthwise, etc., in which, in colloquial use, -ways also appears, by confusion with way.
- To turn; incline; twist.
- To guide; direct; lead or send in a particular direction.
- Quite aware; knowing; cognizant of.
- Practically or experimentally knowing; experienced; versed or skilled; dexterous; cunning; subtle; specifically, skilled in some hidden art, as magic or divination: as, the soothsayers and tho wise men.
- Having knowledge; knowing; intelligent; enlightened; learned; erudite.
- Dictated, directed, or guided by wisdom; containing wisdom; judicious: as, a wise saying; a wise scheme or plan; wise conduct or direction; a wise determination.
- A midwife.
- =Syn.1. Sagacious, discerning, oracular, long-headed. See wisdom.—6. Sound, solid, philosophical.
- Religious; pious; godly.
- (initialism) Acronym of Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer. (It is a NASA infrared-wavelength astronomical space telescope that performed an all-sky astronomical survey with images in 3-22 μm wavelength bands.)
- (initialism) (adjective) Acronym of wing-in-surface effect.
- Of keen penetration or discernment; cunning; sagacious.
- Synonyms Sagacious, Sage, Knowing, Astute, Subtle. Sagacious and sage are used only in good senses, and when applied to persons generally suggest the wisdom of age or experience. The knowing man has wide knowledge and often penetration. The word knowing has also a humorous cast: as, he gave me a knowing wink; it may be used ironically: as, he is a little too knowing, that is, he thinks he knows more than he does; it may be used of knowing more than one has a right to know; it sometimes suggests a disposition to make ill use of knowledge: as, a knowing leer. Astute is often the same as sagacious, but is susceptible of an unfavorable sense in the direction of a narrow shrewdness, slyness, or cunning; it often means a sagacity that knows how to be silent; it is frequently applied to looks. Subtle, in its good sense, implies great acuteness, delicacy, or refinement in mental action: as, a subtle reasoner. For its bad sense, see cunning.
WISE vs ASTUTE: RELATED WORDS
- Owlish, Informed, Knowing, Statesmanlike, Sapient, Considered, Omniscient, Advised, Perspicacious, Statesmanly, Sage, Sagacious, Judicious, Sensible, Prudent
- Judicious, Cunning, Intelligent, Crafty, Clever, Insightful, Incisive, Skilful, Skillful, Adroit, Perceptive, Canny, Sharp, Smart, Shrewd
WISE vs ASTUTE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Owlish, Informed, Knowing, Statesmanlike, Sapient, Considered, Omniscient, Advised, Perspicacious, Statesmanly, Sage, Sagacious, Judicious, Sensible, Prudent
- Judicious, Cunning, Intelligent, Crafty, Clever, Insightful, Incisive, Skilful, Skillful, Adroit, Perceptive, Canny, Sharp, Smart, Shrewd
WISE vs ASTUTE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- He is remembered as an astute business man.
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- Astute risk management acts as a defense mechanism.
- Banks was such an astute and inventive collector.
- Wide is British slang for unscrupulous and astute.
- "HMS Astute, as Hon Members will know, is the first of the eponymous Astute Class submarines of Her Majesty's Royal Navy.
- Following a rigorous vendor evaluation process, BA chose Astute Agent from Astute Solutions to help achieve these objectives.
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