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wisely

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/ˈwaɪzli/ · wise-ly

In a manner showing good judgment and sense.

Meanings

adverbformal

In a manner showing good judgment and sense.

ایسے طریقے سے جو اچھے فیصلے اور سمجھ بوجھ کو ظاہر کرے۔

عقلمندی سے

aqalmandi se

Synonyms

sensiblyjudiciouslypragmaticallyسمجھداری سےعقلمندی سےحکمت سے

Antonyms

foolishlyrecklesslyirrationallyبے وقوفی سےغیر دانشمندی سےغیر معقولیت سے

Common Collocations

  • make decisions wisely
  • act wisely
  • use resources wisely

Example Sentences

She wisely chose to invest in her education first.

اس نے عقلمندی سے پہلے اپنی تعلیم میں سرمایہ کاری کرنے کا انتخاب کیا۔

Us ne aqalmandi se pehle apni taleem mein sarmaaya kaari karne ka intekhaab kiya.

He wisely avoided the conflict.

اس نے عقلمندی سے جھگڑے سے بچنے کی کوشش کی۔

Us ne aqalmandi se jhagray se bachne ki koshish ki.

They wisely planned their resources for the project.

انہوں نے اس منصوبے کے لیے عقلمندی سے اپنے وسائل کی منصوبہ بندی کی۔

Unhon ne is mansoobe ke liye aqalmandi se apne wasail ki mansooba bandi ki.

Easily Confused With

wise:Wise is an adjective, meaning having the ability to make good judgments, while wisely is the adverb form describing how an action is performed.

Word Family

wise
adjectiveعقل مند
wisdom
nounحکمت
wiser
adjectiveزیادہ عقلمند

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Connect 'wisely' with 'wise' for good decision-making.

A wise old owl, symbolizing wisdom and good choices.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

عقل! تیرا مکتب دہر میں ہے بد نام، // بن تیرے ہے سب آہنگ جہان کا بے مقام

Aql! Tera maktab dehar mein hai bad naam, // Ban tere hai sab aahang jahan ka be maqam.

Wisdom! Your school is infamous in this world, // Without you, all the melody of the world is meaningless.

Mirza Ghalib, Ghazals of Ghalib

* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

عقل سے کم نہ ہو

Aqal se kam na ho

Let it not be lesser than wisdom.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old English "wis" — having the ability to make good judgments

First known use: 12th century

Derived from the Old English 'wis', which relates to being knowledgeable or having wisdom.