Word to the wise Meaning in English
expression
Definición
A short warning or piece of advice, given so that someone clever will understand and avoid problems. Often said before offering useful tips or warnings.
Uso & Matices
Used as an introduction to a tip or warning, often in informal or semi-formal contexts. It signals that what follows should be noted carefully. Commonly pairs with advice or indirect warnings. Not used for direct commands.
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Word to the wise: Don't leave your bag unattended.
basic
Word to the wise: Always check the expiration date.
basic
Word to the wise: Bring an umbrella. It might rain today.
basic
Just a word to the wise—these streets get really busy after five.
natural
A word to the wise before you go: the boss hates late arrivals.
natural
'Word to the wise,' she whispered, 'don't trust everything you hear in this office.'
natural