ALL meanings of wisely
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W w - idioms wisely be / get wise to, Slang. to be or become cognizant of or no longer deceived by; catch on: to get wise to a fraud. 1
- idioms wisely get wise, Slang. to become informed. to be or become presumptuous or impertinent: Don't get wise with me, young man! 1
- idioms wisely put / set someone wise, Slang. to inform a person; let a person in on a secret or generally unknown fact: Some of the others put him wise to what was going on. 1
- noun wisely In a wise manner; using good judgement. 1
- adjective wisely having the power of discerning and judging properly as to what is true or right; possessing discernment, judgment, or discretion. 1
- adjective wisely characterized by or showing such power; judicious or prudent: a wise decision. 1
- adjective wisely possessed of or characterized by scholarly knowledge or learning; learned; erudite: wise in the law. 1
- adjective wisely having knowledge or information as to facts, circumstances, etc.: We are wiser for their explanations. 1
- adjective wisely Slang. informed; in the know: You're wise, so why not give us the low-down? 1
- adjective wisely Archaic. having knowledge of magic or witchcraft. 1
- verb with object wisely Slang. to make wise or aware: I'll wise you, kid. 1