✅ Wise means having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgment (Her wise advice has always guided me through tough times).
✅ Sage refers to having profound knowledge and wisdom, often in a philosophical or spiritual sense (Many people came from distant lands to seek the sage elder’s counsel).
✅ Both terms describe qualities of deep understanding and judgment.
✅ Wise is more commonly used in everyday contexts to describe practical intelligence, while sage is often found in scholarly and philosophical writings (A well-known wise saying is: knowledge is power; the community often gathered to hear sage philosophers discuss various topics).
✅ A shelter refers to a structure that offers temporary relief from weather or danger (We ran to the small shelter when it started pouring).
✅ Asylum refers to a place like a city or country that offers protection or safety (Many people fleeing conflicts seek asylum in other countries).
✅ Both words imply a place of safety and refuge.
✅ Asylum carries connotations of legal protection and sanctuary, often in a political or humanitarian context, unlike shelter, which can be more temporary (They sought shelter from the storm; The activist worked to secure asylum for refugees).
✅ Fair means treating people equally and justly (The judge’s fair decision was applauded by the courtroom).
✅ Unbiased means not showing favoritism or prejudice (The journalist strived to provide an unbiased report on the political events).
✅ Both words refer to impartiality and equality in treatment.
✅ Unbiased is often used in contexts requiring complete objectivity, while fair can also describe general conditions or appearances (The judge was fair in her ruling; The study aimed to be unbiased in its findings).