Antonym: folly. Similar words: gross domestic product, disdain, disdainful, wish, wise, twist, disdainfully, jurisdiction. Meaning: ['wɪzdəm] n. 1. accumulated knowledge or erudition or enlightenment 2. the trait of utilizing knowledge and experience with common sense and insight 3. ability to apply knowledge or experience or understanding or common sense and insight 4. the quality of being prudent and sensible 5. an Apocryphal book consisting mainly of a meditation on wisdom; although ascribed to Solomon it was probably written in the first century BC.
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91. As traffic grew, the conventional wisdom was that roads should be widened to make room.
92. It is accepted wisdom that science has been partly responsible for the decline of religion.
93. The Magi, Bramins, and Druids were bracketed together as men of wisdom.
94. The authorities, in their infinite wisdom, decided to close the advice centre.
95. He entertained the audience for two hours with his wit and wisdom.
96. The government in its wisdom has decided to support the ban.
97. I hope this book is not yet another restatement of the prevailing wisdom.
98. The company in its infinite wisdom decided to close the staff restaurant .
99. His "cosmic vision" is to blend Christianity with "the wisdom of all world religions".
100. With the wisdom of hindsight we now know that the old-fashioned aerosol sprays were a mistake.
101. In their infinite wisdom, the council closed the swimming pool for the school holidays.
102. He is too lacking in worldly wisdom to be a politician.
103. You can always expect a few words of wisdom from Dave.
104. The former world champion imparted a few words of wisdom to the young runners.
105. A bridge between ancient wisdom and modern insight is now being built.
106. A big question mark hangs over the wisdom of the move.
107. The labourers in Tibet developed the Tibetan plateau with their own labour and wisdom.
108. I thought of myself as a patriarch,[www.Sentencedict.com] dispensing words of wisdom to all my children.
109. The boss, in her infinite wisdom, has decided to reorganize the whole office yet again.
110. The received wisdom is that he will retire within the next year.
111. She began to harbour doubts over the wisdom of their journey.
112. The intelligence and wisdom of your children will suffocate if you don't give them enough time and space.
113. Did we ever stop to question the wisdom of going to war?
114. Consultants are too often seen as the source of all wisdom.
115. Before I went off to university my father gave me a few words of wisdom.
116. He was among the first to question the received wisdom of the time.
117. The dentist may decide that the wisdom teeth need to be extracted.
118. Whoever is chosen to chair the peace talks is going to need the wisdom of Solomon.
119. It is an anthology that crackles with wit and wisdom.
120. I question the wisdom of giving the child so much money.
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