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Wiseacre Meaning in English

word

ˈwaɪzeɪkə(ɹ)
WY-zay-ker
wˈaɪsækɐ
WY-sak-uh

Definition

A wiseacre is someone who acts like they know everything and often makes clever or sarcastic remarks. The word is usually used in a negative or mocking way.

Usage & Nuances

Old-fashioned and slightly informal; usually said in a mildly insulting or teasing way. Often refers to someone who gives unwanted advice or tries to appear smarter than others. You might hear it as "Don't be such a wiseacre!" Avoid confusing with 'wise man' (which is positive).

Example Sentences

Don't be a wiseacre in class.

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Everyone dislikes a wiseacre who interrupts.

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He is such a wiseacre when it comes to science.

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Here comes the wiseacre with another clever comment.

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Nobody needs a wiseacre telling us what to do.

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She always plays the wiseacre when we're working in groups.

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