intelligent

adjective14 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.5

Intelligent to a high degree.

A common and strong way to say someone is very intelligent.

Used in a superlative sense, often as 'the most intelligent'.

Intelligent to a very high degree.

Intelligent to an extreme or unbelievable degree.

Clearly and noticeably intelligent.

Intelligent enough for a particular purpose; moderately intelligent.

Intelligent to a moderate or reasonable degree.

Used to contrast a specific foolish action with a person's general intelligence.

Appearing to be intelligent, but perhaps not in reality.

Used to state that someone or something possesses the quality of intelligence.

To give the impression of being intelligent.

To convey intelligence through one's speech or writing.

To have an appearance that suggests intelligence.