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wise1 adj (wiser, wisest) 1 having or showing wisdom; prudent; sensible. 2 learned or knowledgeable. 3 astute, shrewd or sagacious. 4 in compounds knowing the ways of something • streetwiseworldly-wise. wisely adverb. be wise to something colloq to be aware of or informed about it. none the wiser knowing no more than before. put someone wise colloq to give them necessary information.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon wis.

wise up to someone or something colloq to find out the facts about them or it.

wise2 noun, old use way • in no wise to blame.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon, meaning 'manner'.

-wise combining form, signifying 1 direction or manner • clockwiseotherwise. 2 respect or relevance • money-wisebusiness-wise.
ETYMOLOGY: From wise2.