wiseling (Meaning)

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wiseling (n.)

One who pretends to be wise; a wiseacre; a witling.

Synonyms & Antonyms of wiseling

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wiseling Sentence Examples

  1. The wiseling cast aspersions on the wise old sage's insights.
  2. The wiseling's shallow understanding led him to belittle the complexities of the world.
  3. With a haughty air, the wiseling dismissed the counsel of experienced elders.
  4. The wiseling's impulsive decisions resulted in dire consequences for himself and others.
  5. The wiseling's hubris prevented him from recognizing his own limitations.
  6. Like Icarus, the wiseling flew too close to the sun with his overconfidence.
  7. The wiseling's witticisms were mere superficial amusements, devoid of true wisdom.
  8. The wiseling's arrogance blinded him to the lessons that life had to offer.
  9. The wiseling's rash actions created a tangled web of problems he could not escape.
  10. The wiseling's superficial charm concealed a deep-seated ignorance.

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One who pretends to be wise; a wiseacre; a witling.

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The wiseling cast aspersions on the wise old sage's insights.

The wiseling's shallow understanding led him to belittle the complexities of the world.

With a haughty air, the wiseling dismissed the counsel of experienced elders.

The wiseling's impulsive decisions resulted in dire consequences for himself and others.