🧠smart

adjective, noun, verb
/smɑːrt/

Meaning

Clever and intelligent; also stylish in appearance; or to feel pain.
intelligent; quick-witted; well-dressed; stylish

Example Sentences

She is a smart student who always excels in class.

She made a smart decision to invest in technology stocks.

Example Expressions

smart money

Synonyms

clever, bright, intelligent, stylish, sharp, wise
Entry 1
clever, bright, intelligent, stylish, sharp
Entry 2
intelligent, clever, bright, wise, stylish

Antonyms

dull, foolish, stupid, dumb, unwise
Entry 1
dull, foolish, stupid
Entry 2
stupid, dumb, foolish, unwise

Collocations

smart student, smart decision, smart clothes, smart city, smart phone, smart choice, smart casual, smart technology
Entry 1
smart student, smart decision, smart clothes, smart city
Entry 2
smart phone, smart choice, smart casual, smart technology

More Example Sentences

We are smart enough to plan before we travel.

She is smart enough to save money every month.

He is smart enough to check the details twice.

She is smart enough to learn from her mistakes.

They are smart enough to ask for clarification.

They are smart enough to avoid unnecessary drama.

I am smart enough to take a break when I need it.

He is smart enough to walk away from an argument.

I am smart enough to ask questions when I’m unsure.

It’s smart of you to save a little money every month.

Related Vocabularies

existing in thought or as an idea but not having physical or concrete existence; a summary of a text
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the whole amount; complete
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triple; consisting of three parts; high-pitched sound in music
of high quality; very good, or a penalty for breaking a law

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