smart

adjective11 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2

Common intensifier for 'smart'.

Intensifier indicating a very high level of intelligence.

Indicates a sufficient level of intelligence for a particular purpose.

Intensifier indicating a reasonably high level of intelligence.

Used to describe the state of being intelligent. This sense is particularly common in American English.

To give the impression of being intelligent.

To appear intelligent.

To sound intelligent when speaking.

To become intelligent, often implying a learning process.

To transition into a state of being intelligent.

To cause someone to become more intelligent.

Collocations with "smart"

smart + ...