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What word means to be wise or having good sense?

There are many words that mean to be wise or having good sense, each with slightly different nuances. Here are a few examples:

General wisdom:

* Wise: The most common and direct word.

* Sagacious: Implies keen mental discernment and sound judgment.

* Prudent: Shows caution and good judgment in practical matters.

* Discerning: Having or showing good judgment and insight.

* Astute: Having or showing an ability to accurately assess situations or people.

Other words that describe specific aspects of wisdom:

* Insightful: Having or showing a deep understanding.

* Intelligent: Having or showing a high level of mental ability.

* Perceptive: Having or showing an ability to understand people and situations well.

* Judicious: Having or showing good judgment.

* Sensible: Having or showing common sense.

* Thoughtful: Considerate and showing care for others.

The best word to use depends on the specific context and the nuance you want to convey.

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