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Definition of sagely in English: sagelyadverb ˈseɪdʒliˈseɪdʒli In a profoundly wise manner. James nodded sagely to reinforce his point he sagely advises against the excesses of the previous century Example sentencesExamples - His rich baritone took on a sagely quality that had escaped him in the past.
- There is plenty of empirical evidence that would suggest there might be some validity in his sagely words.
- He sagely laboured to reduce the miniaturization of the Cold War and prevent nuclear conflict between the East and West.
- They were sagely advising the president to pick someone dependable of lesser profile who would fly under the radar screen.
- "You know everything starts to get more serious at 30," he says sagely with the wisdom of a man who has been there.
- Excessive sunburn was sagely avoided by taking time out around the interior of the island.
- I have run out of wisdom to sagely impart to my students.
- The greatest wonder was a Freemason's apron, which, as the curator sagely declared, proved the existence of such an order.
- Dumas sagely opined that "the chains of marriage are so heavy that it takes two to bear them—and sometimes three."
- I like to hear you talk so sagely.
Definition of sagely in US English: sagelyadverbˈsājlēˈseɪdʒli In a profoundly wise manner. James nodded sagely to reinforce his point he sagely advises against the excesses of the previous century Example sentencesExamples - They were sagely advising the president to pick someone dependable of lesser profile who would fly under the radar screen.
- He sagely laboured to reduce the miniaturization of the Cold War and prevent nuclear conflict between the East and West.
- His rich baritone took on a sagely quality that had escaped him in the past.
- "You know everything starts to get more serious at 30," he says sagely with the wisdom of a man who has been there.
- Excessive sunburn was sagely avoided by taking time out around the interior of the island.
- I have run out of wisdom to sagely impart to my students.
- There is plenty of empirical evidence that would suggest there might be some validity in his sagely words.
- The greatest wonder was a Freemason's apron, which, as the curator sagely declared, proved the existence of such an order.
- I like to hear you talk so sagely.
- Dumas sagely opined that "the chains of marriage are so heavy that it takes two to bear them—and sometimes three."
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