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wiseacre

noun
wise·​acre | \ ˈwīz-ˌā-kər How to pronounce wiseacre (audio) \

Definition of wiseacre

: one who pretends to knowledge or cleverness especially : smart aleck

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Wiseacre Has Old English Roots

Given the spelling and definition of "wiseacre," you might guess that the word derives from the sense of wise meaning "insolent" or "fresh"-the sense that gives us "wisecrack" and "wisenheimer." But, in fact, "wiseacre" came to English by a different route; it derived from the Middle Dutch "wijssegger" (meaning "soothsayer"), a modification of the Old High German wīzzago. "Wiseacre" first appeared in English way back in the late 16th century, while the "insolent" sense of "wise" and the words formed from it are products of the 19th and 20th centuries. The etymologies of "wiseacre" and "wise" are not completely distinct, however; the ancestors of "wiseacre" are loosely tied to the same Old English root that gave us "wise."

Examples of wiseacre in a Sentence

Quit being such a wiseacre and help your mother. a loudmouthed wiseacre who thinks he is more amusing than he really is

Recent Examples on the Web

The young cast of the first IT was, unsurprisingly, in large part made up of unknowns, with Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard, who played the wiseacre Richie, the best known of the bunch. Clark Collis, EW.com, "Killer clowns are no joke: Inside the battle between Pennywise and the Losers in It Chapter Two," 10 July 2019 Similarly, the Pink Ladies, a popular clique headed by Rizzo (Stockard Channing), deliver their wiseacre lines with a fair dose of irony. Vogue, "The 55 Best Romantic Comedies of All Time," 1 Feb. 2019 Once, as a wiseacre adolescent, he was almost cast opposite Burt Reynolds in an early '90s buddy-cop comedy, and really wishes that had panned out. August Brown, latimes.com, "Let’s all be grateful for Childish Gambino’s summertime trifles," 11 July 2018 Those roles led to a starring act as wiseacre Judge Stone in his own NBC sitcom. Karen Mizoguchi, PEOPLE.com, "Night Court Actor Harry Anderson, 65, Found Dead at North Carolina Home: Police," 16 Apr. 2018 The young cast of the first IT was, unsurprisingly, in large part made up of unknowns, with Stranger Things star Finn Wolfhard, who played the wiseacre Richie, the best known of the bunch. Clark Collis, EW.com, "Killer clowns are no joke: Inside the battle between Pennywise and the Losers in It Chapter Two," 10 July 2019 Similarly, the Pink Ladies, a popular clique headed by Rizzo (Stockard Channing), deliver their wiseacre lines with a fair dose of irony. Vogue, "The 55 Best Romantic Comedies of All Time," 1 Feb. 2019 Once, as a wiseacre adolescent, he was almost cast opposite Burt Reynolds in an early '90s buddy-cop comedy, and really wishes that had panned out. August Brown, latimes.com, "Let’s all be grateful for Childish Gambino’s summertime trifles," 11 July 2018 Once, as a wiseacre adolescent, he was almost cast opposite Burt Reynolds in an early '90s buddy-cop comedy, and really wishes that had panned out. August Brown, latimes.com, "With Wajatta, Reggie Watts and John Tejada put a fresh spin on L.A. techno," 23 May 2018

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First Known Use of wiseacre

1595, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for wiseacre

Middle Dutch wijssegger soothsayer, modification of Old High German wīzzago; akin to Old English wītega soothsayer, witan to know

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wiseacre

noun

English Language Learners Definition of wiseacre

chiefly US, informal + old-fashioned : a person who says or does things that are funny but also annoying

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