sapiente
wise
adjective sah-PYEN-teh Rare
Origin: From Latin sapiens, present participle of sapere (to know, to be wise).
Also means
learned
Usage Note
Sapiente emphasises practical wisdom and deep knowledge rather than mere intelligence. As a noun, un sapiente means a sage or wise person. It is more elevated in register than saggio (wise) and implies accumulated learning.
Examples
"La sapiente risposta sorprese tutti."
Natural Translation
The wise answer surprised everyone.
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