wise up (Meaning)

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wise up (v)

get wise to

cause someone to become aware of something

wise up Sentence Examples

  1. If you don't wise up and start making better decisions, you'll find yourself in a lot of trouble.
  2. It's time for you to wise up and take responsibility for your actions.
  3. Don't be fooled by appearances; wise up and see through the superficial facade.
  4. The sooner you wise up and realize the truth, the better off you'll be.
  5. After being repeatedly taken advantage of, it was essential for her to wise up and protect herself.
  6. He was notorious for his foolish choices, but after a series of misfortunes, he finally wised up.
  7. The wise up or face the consequences ultimatum forced the students to reconsider their behavior.
  8. She had been naive and gullible, but after a painful experience, she wised up and became more discerning.
  9. The wise up pill is a metaphorical substance that awakens a person to reality and wisdom.
  10. If you wise up and start to follow our advice, you'll be amazed at the positive changes in your life.

FAQs About the word wise up

get wise to, cause someone to become aware of something

advise,inform, tell, instruct, notify, disclose (to), fill in, educate, announce (to), enlighten

mislead,mislead, misinform,misinform,

If you don't wise up and start making better decisions, you'll find yourself in a lot of trouble.

It's time for you to wise up and take responsibility for your actions.

Don't be fooled by appearances; wise up and see through the superficial facade.

The sooner you wise up and realize the truth, the better off you'll be.