We found 73 examples of how to use wise to in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 73.
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1. | It is not wise to put your money on a horse. | |
2. | The man is too wise to do such things. | |
3. | You might be wise to remain silent. | |
4. | It won't be wise to overwork at the cost of your health. | |
5. | He who thinks himself already too wise to learn from others will never succeed in doing anything. | |
6. | When we deal with people, it would be wise to try to separate the sheep from the goats without letting them know it. | |
7. | It is not wise to go by his word. | |
8. | It is wise to provide against a rainy day. | |
9. | He deemed it wise to accept the offer. | |
10. | It is wise to save money for a rainy day. | |
11. | She thought it wise to call the police. | |
12. | Do you think it's wise to wear your uniform today? | |
13. | He thought it would be wise to accept the offer. | |
14. | You were wise to cooperate. | |
15. | It may be wise to do what they ask. | |
16. | I don't think it would be wise to argue with Tom. | |
17. | I don't think it would be wise to do that. | |
18. | It's not always wise to follow what others tell you. | |
19. | You were wise to do so. | |
20. | It wouldn't be wise to do that. | |
21. | You are wise to be concerned. | |
22. | It probably wouldn't have been wise to do that by yourself. | |
23. | It probably wouldn't be wise to do that by yourself. | |
24. | Tom said he doesn't think it would be wise to do that. | |
25. | Maybe it wouldn't be wise to do that by yourself. |