Wiser

/ˈwaɪzər/ adjective

Definition

Comparative form of wise, meaning having greater wisdom, knowledge, or good judgment than before or than others.

Etymology

From Old English wīsra, comparative of wīs meaning 'wise'. The root traces back to Proto-Germanic *wīsaz and ultimately Proto-Indo-European *weyd- meaning 'to see' or 'to know'. The connection between seeing and wisdom reflects the ancient understanding that knowledge comes from observation.

Kelly Says

The word 'wiser' beautifully captures humanity's eternal quest for growth and learning. What's fascinating is that in many cultures, the concept of becoming wiser is tied to age and experience, yet modern research shows that wisdom can actually develop at any stage of life through reflection and empathy.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ወደ ብዙ እውቀት
ARالعربية
أكثر حكمة
BNবাংলা
আরও বুদ্ধিমান
CACatalà
més savi
CSČeština
moudřejší
DADansk
klogere
DEDeutsch
weiser
ELΕλληνικά
πιο σοφός
ESEspañol
más sabio
FAفارسی
عاقل‌تر
FISuomi
viisaampi
FRFrançais
plus sage
GUGU
વધુ બુદ્ધિમાન
HAHA
mafi ilmi
HEעברית
חכם יותר
HIहिन्दी
अधिक बुद्धिमान
HUMagyar
bölcsebb
IDBahasa Indonesia
lebih bijak
IGIG
karịrị mma
ITItaliano
più saggio
JA日本語
より賢い
KKKK
ақылды
KMKM
ឆ្លាតវeschool
KO한국어
더 현명한
MRMR
अधिक बुद्धिमान
MSBahasa Melayu
lebih bijaksana
MYမြန်မာ
ပိုဥာဏ်ထက
NLNederlands
wijzer
NONorsk
visere
PAPA
ਵਧੇਰੇ ਅਕਲ
PLPolski
mądrzejszy
PTPortuguês
mais sábio
RORomână
mai înțelept
RUРусский
мудрее
SVSvenska
klokare
SWKiswahili
mwenye hikima zaidi
TAதமிழ்
மேலும் ஞானமான
TEతెలుగు
మరింత తెలివైన
THไทย
ฉลาดกว่า
TLTL
mas matalino
TRTürkçe
daha akıllı
UKУкраїнська
мудріший
URاردو
زیادہ عقلمند
VITiếng Việt
khôn ngoan hơn
YOYO
ninu elewa sii
ZH中文
更明智
ZUZU
ongcono kakhulu

Related Words

Explore More Words

Get the Word Orb API

Complete word intelligence in one call. Free tier — 50 lookups/day.