sageness (Meaning)

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sageness (n.)

The quality or state of being sage; wisdom; sagacity; prudence; gravity.

sageness Sentence Examples

  1. The sageness of the elderly provided invaluable wisdom during difficult times.
  2. The wise seer possessed a profound sageness that guided his prophecies.
  3. The sage's words carried a weight of sageness that resonated deeply with listeners.
  4. The company's success was attributed to the sageness of its leadership team.
  5. The teacher's sageness fostered an environment of learning and growth.
  6. The poet's verses exuded sageness and timeless truth.
  7. The historian's analysis demonstrated a remarkable sageness in interpreting the past.
  8. The mentor's guidance was marked by a gentle sageness that inspired confidence.
  9. The mountain's ancient presence conveyed a sense of sageness and serenity.
  10. The sage's countenance reflected a lifetime of reflection and sageness.

FAQs About the word sageness

The quality or state of being sage; wisdom; sagacity; prudence; gravity.

sensitivity,insight, sagaciousness, understanding, perceptivity, intelligence, intellect, wisdom,perception, sapience

dulness, density, dullness, obtuseness, idiocy, obtuseness,density, dullness, dulness, idiocy

The sageness of the elderly provided invaluable wisdom during difficult times.

The wise seer possessed a profound sageness that guided his prophecies.

The sage's words carried a weight of sageness that resonated deeply with listeners.

The company's success was attributed to the sageness of its leadership team.