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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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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 definition: 1. having a clean, tidy, and stylish appearance: 2. A place or event that is smart attracts…. Learn more.
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.
Define smart. smart synonyms, smart pronunciation, smart translation, English dictionary definition of smart. adj. smart·er , smart·est 1. a. Having or showing intelligence; bright. See Synonyms at intelligent. b. Canny and shrewd in dealings with others: a smart...
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.