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intelligent
adjectiveas invery smart
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Example Sentences
The snaps are popping off his hand, and the 25-year-old is one of the team’s most athletic and intelligent offensive linemen.
"He came on his own to meet me in the office, he sat and listened, asked intelligent questions, he knew his brief," Bishop McKeown said.
“We heard the community’s call for a leader who is calm under pressure, emotionally intelligent and politically astute,” Metro CEO Stephanie Wiggins said in a statement.
"Artificial intelligence" was hyped as the next big thing, but it's increasingly clear it's not intelligent, and has, in fact, made writing and search software actively harder to use.
But also: You have to be intelligent to be funny.
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Words related tointelligent are not direct synonyms, but are associated with the wordintelligent. Browse related words to learn more about word associations.
ablestadjectiveas incapable of performing; having an innate capacity
adjectiveas incapable of performing; having an innate capacity
ablestadjectiveas inable to perform well; having a proven capacity
adjectiveas inable to perform well; having a proven capacity
- accomplished
- adroit
- agile
- artful
- au fait
- brilliant
- capable
- clever
- deft
- dexterous
- effective
- effectual
- efficient
- equal to
- experienced
- expert
- facile
- gifted
- ingenious
- intelligent
- keen
- know backwards and forwards
- know one's onions
- know the ropes
- learned
- masterful
- masterly
- powerful
- practiced
- prepared
- proficient
- qualified
- responsible
- savvy
- sharp
- skilled
- skillful
- smart
- talented
- there
- trained
- up to it
- up to snuff
- up to speed
- with it
alertadjectiveas inattentive, lively
adjectiveas inattentive, lively
aptadjectiveas inquick to learn
adjectiveas inquick to learn
astuteadjectiveas inperceptive
adjectiveas inperceptive
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