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    smart
    /smɑːt/

    adjective

    verb

    • 1. (of a wound or part of the body) feel or cause a sharp stinging pain: "her legs were scratched and smarting" Similar stingburntingleprickle

    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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  2. The meaning of SMART is having or showing a high degree of mental ability : intelligent, bright. 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…

  3. intelligent, or able to think quickly or intelligently in difficult situations: Maddy's teacher says she's one of the smartest kids in the class. Why don't you fix it if you're so smart? I'm not smart enough to understand computers. He's smart enough to know he can't run the business without her. Quitting that job was the smartest move I ever made.

  4. 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.

  5. intelligent, or able to think quickly or intelligently in difficult situations: Maddy's teacher says she's one of the smartest kids in the class. Why don't you fix it if you're so smart? I'm not smart enough to understand computers. He's smart enough to know he can't run the business without her. Quitting that job was the smartest move I ever made.

  6. Smart definition: to be a source of sharp, local, and usually superficial pain, as a wound.. See examples of SMART used in a sentence.

  7. 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 negotiator. 2. a. Amusingly clever; witty: a smart quip; a lively, smart conversation. b. Impertinent; insolent: That's enough of your smart talk. 3. Energetic or quick in movement: a smart pace.

  8. 1. adjective. You can describe someone who is clever or intelligent as smart. He thinks he's smarter than Sarah is. Synonyms: clever, bright, intelligent, quick More Synonyms of smart. 2. adjective. Smart people and things are pleasantly neat and clean in appearance. [mainly British] He was smart and well groomed but not good looking.

  9. Definition of smart adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. to feel upset because someone has said or done something unpleasant to you: The team are still smarting from last week's defeat. smart verb [I] (PAIN) If part of your body smarts, it hurts with a sharp, burning pain: The smoke from the fire made her eyes smart.

  11. Smart Definition. smärt. smarted, smarter, smartest, smarting, smarts. Meanings. Synonyms. Sentences. Definition Source. Word Forms. Origin. Adjective. Verb. Noun. Idiom. Filter. adjective. smarter, smartest. Having or showing intelligence; bright. American Heritage. Causing sharp or stinging pain. A smart slap. Webster's New World.