One entry found for
intelligent.
Main Entry:
in·tel·li·gent 
Pronunciation:
in-
tel-
-j
nt
Function:
adjective
1 a : possessing intelligence <humans are
intelligent beings>
b : showing a higher than average degree of intelligence <an
intelligent student>
c : revealing or reflecting good judgment or sound thought <an
intelligent decision>
2 : able to perform computing tasks
: controlled by a computer <an
intelligent terminal>
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in·tel·li·gent·ly adverbsynonyms INTELLIGENT,
CLEVER,
ALERT,
QUICK-WITTED mean having a sharp mind.
INTELLIGENT stresses the ability to deal with new situations and solve problems <
intelligent people are needed for police work>.
CLEVER suggests a natural ability to find solutions but it may also suggest shallow thinking <
clever enough to get by without studying>.
ALERT stresses quickness in seeing and understanding something <an
alert student saw that there was a catch to the question>.
QUICK-WITTED suggests coming up with quick replies in conversation or finding solutions in emergencies <a
quick-witted debater> <a
quick-witted babysitter put out the fire>.