See also: worldlywise

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worldly-wise (comparative more worldly-wise, superlative most worldly-wise)

  1. Experienced in the ways of the world; sophisticated and cosmopolitan.
    • 2014 May 28, John McWhorter, “Saint Maya”, in The New Republic[1], →ISSN:
      I had a natural African American impulse to let this worldlywise middle-aged black woman's maternalism wash over me. And as a post-civil rights African American, I assumed that it was a white audience's job to follow suit.

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