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What is the differences between 'clever', 'smart' and 'intelligent'? Hi, can anybody explain what are the differences between 'clever', 'smart' and 'intelligent'? Thanks.
31 jan. 2014 13:04
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Though they are all synonyms to each other, there could be slight differences in both meaning and application. Intelligent - having intelligence Smart - having quick witted intelligence. Smart can also be used to describe a well dressed person, or when used as a verb - to describe a sharp, stinging pain coming from a wound, or when used as an adverb - to describe a quick and brisk manner, Clever - apart from intelligent and smart as its synonyms, it can also be used to describe someone who is crafty, skilled, talented, shrewd, gifted, etc.
31 januari 2014
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