Meaning & Definition of word "Sage"

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    Sage

    /seɪdʒ/

    noun:

    • 1. A profoundly wise person; one famed for wisdom.
      • Example: The old sage offered guidance to those who sought his counsel.
    • 2. In historical contexts, a teacher or philosopher.
      • Example: Throughout history, sages have played a crucial role in the development of moral philosophy.

    adjective:

    • 1. Having or showing profound wisdom.
      • Example: Her sage advice helped me make the right decision in a difficult situation.
    • 2. Characterized by wisdom or prudent judgment.
      • Example: The sage choice of words during the negotiation led to a successful outcome.

    Etymology

    From Middle English 'sage', from Old French 'sagesse', from Latin 'sapientia', from 'sapiens' meaning wise.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    sage advice:

    Wise counsel or guidance.

    sage on the stage:

    A knowledgeable authority figure.

    sage and simple:

    A term to describe someone who is both wise and unpretentious.

    Related Words

    wisdom:

    The ability to think and act using knowledge, experience, understanding, common sense, and insight.

    sagacity:

    The quality of being sagacious, having keen discernment.

    Slang Meanings of sage

    Meaning: Someone with deep knowledge or insight.

    Example Sentence: He's a real sage when it comes to tech.

    Meaning: A person who gives good advice.

    Example Sentence: Whenever I face a problem, I consult my sage.