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In what contexts can 'wise' take the place of 'sage'?
The synonyms wise and sage are sometimes interchangeable, but wise suggests great understanding of people and of situations and unusual discernment and judgment in dealing with them.
// wise beyond his tender years
When is 'sapient' a more appropriate choice than 'sage'?
In some situations, the words sapient and sage are roughly equivalent. However, sapient suggests great sagacity and discernment.
// the sapient musings of an old philosopher
When might 'sensible' be a better fit than 'sage'?
While in some cases nearly identical to sage, sensible applies to action guided and restrained by good sense and rationality.
// a sensible woman who was not fooled by flattery
Curious to see the responses, as the Stoic ideology describes these rare figures as someone that truly pursues and lives all 4 Stoic virtues as the “sage” or “wise man”.
Is there anyone in the 20th or 21st century you believe fits this description?