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- Dictionarysmart/smɑːt/
adjective
- 1. (of a person) clean, tidy, and well dressed: "you look very smart" Similar Opposite
- 2. having or showing a quick-witted intelligence: informal "if he was that smart he would never have been tricked" Similar Opposite
verb
- 1. (of a wound or part of the body) feel or cause a sharp stinging pain: "her legs were scratched and smarting" Similar
noun
- 1. sharp stinging pain: "the smart of the recent cuts"
- 2. intelligence; acumen: informal North American "I don't think I have the smarts for it"
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SMART definition: 1. having a clean, tidy, and stylish appearance: 2. A place or event that is smart attracts…. Learn more.
How to use smart in a sentence. having or showing a high degree of mental ability : intelligent, bright; witty, clever; rude or impolite in a bold and disrespectful way… See the full definition
SMART meaning: 1. having a clean, tidy, and stylish appearance: 2. A place or event that is smart attracts…. Learn more.
Smart definition: to be a source of sharp, local, and usually superficial pain, as a wound.. See examples of SMART used in a sentence.
Definition of smart adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
A smart device is able to do many of the things that a computer does, for example to connect to the internet and use software. Wirelessly linked to an internet-connected smart TV, the phone becomes a remote control.
adjective. showing mental alertness and calculation and resourcefulness. synonyms: astute, savvy, sharp, shrewd. marked by practical hardheaded intelligence. cagey, cagy, canny, clever. showing self-interest and shrewdness in dealing with others.