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Meaning of sagehood
The state of being wise or having wisdom
Etymology of sagehood
The word "sagehood" originates from the Old French word "sage," meaning "wise" or "discerning," which is derived from the Latin word "sapere," meaning "to be wise" or "to taste"
The suffix "-hood" is added to "sage" to form the noun "sagehood," indicating a state or condition of being wise
Synonyms
wisdom
intelligence
insight
discernment
prudence
judgment
astuteness
shrewdness
cleverness
acumen
perception
awareness
understanding
knowledge
erudition
sophistication
enlightenment
awareness
consciousness
mindfulness
thoughtfulness
reflectiveness
contemplativeness
introspection
self-awareness
discerningness
sharpness
keenness
acuteness
penetration
profundity
depth
sagacity
sapience
wisdomness
Definitions
- The state of being wise or having wisdom
- * A high level of knowledge and understanding, especially about how to live a good life
- * The quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment
Usage Examples
- The old man's sagehood and life experience made him a valuable advisor to the community
- * Her sagehood and insight helped her navigate the complex situation with ease
- * The philosopher's writings on sagehood and wisdom continue to inspire readers to this day
Antonyms
foolishness
ignorance
stupidity
recklessness
carelessness
thoughtlessness
impulsiveness
shortsightedness
narrow-mindedness
close-mindedness
obtuseness
denseness
dullness
simplicity
naivety
gullibility
credulity
absurdity
ridiculousness
silliness
absurdness