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Definition of sage adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

sage

adjective
 
/seɪdʒ/
 
/seɪdʒ/
(literary)
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  1. wise, especially because you have a lot of experience
    • sage remarks
    Word Originadjective Middle English (as an adjective): from Old French, from Latin sapere ‘be wise’.
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