sage
//seɪdʒ//
Noun
sageSingular
sagesPlural
1
A profoundly wise person, especially one who is respected for their wisdom, judgment, and experience.
The ancient sage was consulted by kings and scholars alike.
Synonym
Noun
sageSingular
sagesPlural
1
An aromatic herb with grayish-green leaves, used in cooking and traditional medicine.
She added fresh sage to the chicken dish for extra flavor.
Adjective
sageCanonical form
sagerComparative
sagestSuperlative
1
Having or showing profound wisdom, good judgment, and experience.
She gave me some sage advice about my career.