First off, wisdom is a noun and smart is an adjective. Wisdom is the ability to discern or judge what is true, right, or lasting. A person who has wisdom has insight, common sense and good judgment. A person with wisdom is smart, but a smart person may not be wise. I think wisdom comes with age. A young person can be smart but rarely ever wise. Smart is characterized by sharp quick thought. A smart person is intelligent, clever, witty and shrewd. A smart person could probably guess or figure out what to do in a situation, but a wise person with wisdom would know what to do.
"level" headed
It's correct to say that a person is good AT mathematics.
Being good on mathematics is a sign that a person probably is good on all other disciplines, unless that person is not interested on anything else.
No, a person who is good at math will have the best chance of doing well in physics.
cretin
cretin
A simpleton is a noun in the English dictionary and is described as a person who is felt to be deficient in judgment, good sense, or intelligence; a fool.
It is sensible!
It is sensible!
It means that the person knows A LOT about horses. For example, if you can name all the parts of a horse, then you have horse sense. Generally, it means that the person has good common sense.
good sense, sound judgment, level-headedness, prudence, gumption, horse sense, wit
sensible
sensible
A responsible person, in the legal sense, is one that would use good judgment, be prudent in his decision making processes, and have a track record of responsible living.
A person who has good judgment is often referred to as discerning or wise. They are able to make sound decisions and evaluations based on careful consideration and insight.
Common sense is the basic idea to perceive and judge things. It is something that is expected of all people. good sense and sound judgment in practical matters