Associations to the word «Wis»
Noun
- Ill
- Buddha
- Dane
- Margin
- Salmon
- Su
- Sociology
- Cascade
- Bible
- Dagger
- Cumberland
- Carolina
- Ramp
- Cal
- Passing
- Split
- Enlightenment
- Reprint
- Brett
- Convent
- Northeast
- Dominance
- Oct
- Pierce
- Divine
- Ant
- County
- Bliss
- Illinois
- Jerusalem
- Rapid
- Hal
- Somerset
- Sin
- Main
- Press
- Florence
- Judaism
- Charleston
- Lisbon
- Spine
- Der
- Rafael
- Senator
- Travel
- Intellect
- Vision
- Transmitter
- Goddess
- Providence
- Mo
- Kyle
- Zeus
- Columbus
- Fort
- Willow
- Maiden
- Touch
- Democrat
- Bonus
- Save
- Similarity
- Jefferson
- Episcopal
- Lake
- Plymouth
- Booth
- Han
- Catholic
- Mississippi
- Corridor
- Iowa
- Associate
- Bend
- Geneva
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
WIS, adverb. (rare) (obsolete or dialectal) Certainly, surely
WIS, adverb. (rare) (obsolete or dialectal) Really, truly
WIS, adverb. (rare) (obsolete or dialectal) Indeed
WIS, adjective. (rare) (obsolete or dialectal) Certain
WIS, adjective. (rare) (obsolete or dialectal) Sure
WIS, verb. (obsolete or archaic) To know.
WIS, verb. (obsolete or archaic) To think, suppose.
WIS, verb. (obsolete or archaic) To imagine, ween; to deem.
Wise words
Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a
kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the
smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to
turn a life around.