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Wise owl

British pronunciation/wˈaɪz ˈaʊl/
American pronunciation/wˈaɪz ˈaʊl/
Wise owl
[NOUN]
1

someone who possesses great wisdom and good judgment, often referred to old people

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wise owl definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "wise owl" and when to use it?

The idiom "wise owl" originates from the common association of owls with wisdom in various cultures and folklore. Owls are often depicted as intelligent and knowledgeable creatures due to their keen senses and ability to see in the dark. The phrase "wise owl" is typically used metaphorically to describe someone who is perceived as wise, knowledgeable, or experienced in a particular field or situation. It is employed to compliment individuals who display astuteness, good judgment, or profound understanding, often in academic or intellectual contexts.

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