wisdom

জ্ঞান
definition
noun
And a stoic is a person who combines the qualities of wisdom , upright dealing, and courage.
the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment; the quality of being wise.
translation of 'wisdom'
বিদ্যা
noun
পাণ্ডিত্য,
প্রবীণত্ব,
অকুফ,
আত্মজ্ঞান,
প্রবীণা,
জ্ঞানসম্পন্নতা,
প্রবীণতা,
বিজ্ঞতা,
অভিজ্ঞতা,
জ্ঞান,
ধীশক্তি,
বিজ্ঞত্ব
example
If you downgrade the source of your wisdom, you downgrade the value of the 'wisdom' .
Nobody questions the 'wisdom' behind the decision to set up the commission.
I feel like I'm at the stage of converting bitter experience into 'wisdom' .
Some economists have questioned the 'wisdom' of such a large investment, the BBC said.
listen to his words of 'wisdom'
some questioned the 'wisdom' of building the dam so close to an active volcano
He is also an accomplished composer and well-used to dispensing words of 'wisdom' .
His knowledge, his passion and his 'wisdom' from years of experience were invaluable to our program.
They must have a long line for my workshop waiting to hear me impart words of 'wisdom' .
The utilitarian 'wisdom' that which benefits the greater number is what is good holds true in this regard.
She still has powerful words of 'wisdom' about the need to find peaceful means to resolve conflict.
If spending on this scale is sensible, its 'wisdom' ought to be demonstrable.
In the wake of such a tragedy, some may even question the 'wisdom' of trying to rebuild the city at all.
This goes against the technical 'wisdom' of classifying markets by value of free floating stocks alone.
And if you have any words of 'wisdom' , or advice about how to make the coming ordeal any less painful, feel free to let me know.
He thought you might have some pertinent words of 'wisdom' that you could impart upon me to help me deal with my troubles.
I tried to listen to his short but heartfelt words of 'wisdom' , but nothing came from it.
This has led some commentators to question the 'wisdom' of having the majority of a fund's money invested in equities.
the traditional farming 'wisdom' of India
Eastern 'wisdom'
So, do you have any word of 'wisdom' , especially to any of the new first years out there?
Some may question the 'wisdom' of arranging a first date at an unfamiliar restaurant.
Then we grow elderly, and we have the greater experience and 'wisdom' of a lifetime with which to understand.
He took his 'wisdom' to consist in the fact that he knows that he does not know.
some questioned the 'wisdom' of building the dam so close to an active volcano
I waited eagerly for words of 'wisdom' from a man at the very pinnacle of his career, I thought he'd be sure to know what to put right.
It is for this reason that commentators question the 'wisdom' of the deal.
Again, your Honour, it is a question of the courts deferring to the 'wisdom' of the legislature.
Others, however, question the 'wisdom' of such a decision and argue that it seems an expensive way to boost circulation.
It was the voice of a male, speaking with 'wisdom' behind the simple words.
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