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Main Entry: smart
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: intelligent

Synonyms:

acute, adept, agile, alert, apt, astute, bold, brainy, bright, brilliant, brisk, canny, clever, crafty, effective, eggheaded, fresh, genius, good, impertinent, ingenious, keen, knowing, long-haired, nervy, nimble, on the ball, pert, pointed, quick, quick-witted, ready, resourceful, sassy, sharp, shrewd, skull, slick*, whiz*, wise

Antonyms:

dull, stupid, unintelligent
Main Entry: smart
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: stylish, fashionable

Synonyms:

chic, dapper, dashing, dressed to kill, elegant, exclusive, fine, fly*, in fashion, last word, latest thing, modish, natty, neat, snappy, spruce, swank, trendy, trim, well turned-out, with it

Antonyms:

dowdy, old, unfashionable, unstylish, worn
Main Entry: smart
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: brisk, lively

Synonyms:

active, bold, brazen, cracking, energetic, forward, good, jaunty, nervy, pert, quick, saucy, scintillating, spanking, spirited, sprightly, vigorous

Antonyms:

apathetic, lethargic, slow
Main Entry: smart
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: hurt, pain

Synonyms:

ache, be painful, bite, burn, prick, prickle, sting, suffer, throb, tingle

Antonyms:

assuage, help, soothe
Main Entry: smarts
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: intelligence

Synonyms:

IQ, acuity, acumen, alertness, aptitude, brainpower, brains, brightness, brilliance, cleverness, competence, comprehension, gray matter, intellect, judgment, know-how, mind, perception, perspicacity, precocity, reason, savvy, sense, the right stuff, understanding, what it takes
Main Entry: able
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: capable of performing; having an innate capacity

Synonyms:

adept, adequate, adroit, agile, alert, apt, bright, capable, competent, cunning, deft, dexterous, easy, effortless, endowed, equipped, facile, fitted, good, intelligent, knowing, powerful, ready, smart, strong, worthy
Notes: able is having the necessary power to accomplish something while capable means having the potential to accomplish something

Antonyms:

ineffective, inept, infirm, powerless, unable, useless
Main Entry: able
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: able to perform well; having a proven capacity

Synonyms:

accomplished, adroit, agile, artful, au fait, brilliant, capable, clever, deft, dexterous, effective, effectual, efficient, equal to, experienced, expert, facile, gifted, ingenious, intelligent, keen, know backwards and forwards, know one's onions, know the ropes, learned, masterful, masterly, powerful, practiced, prepared, proficient, qualified, responsible, savvy, sharp, skilled, skillful, smart, talented, there, trained, up to it, up to snuff, up to speed, with it

Antonyms:

delicate, feeble, inept, stupid, weak
Main Entry: ache
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: feeling soreness or dull pain, often physical

Synonyms:

be sore, hurt, pain, pound, smart, suffer, throb, twinge
Main Entry: acumen
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: ability to understand and reason

Synonyms:

acuity, acuteness, astuteness, awareness, brains, brilliance, cleverness, comprehension, cunning, discernment, discrimination, farsightedness, good taste, grasp, guile, ingenuity, insight, intellect, intelligence, intuition, judgment, keenness, perception, percipience, perspicacity, perspicuity, refinement, sagacity, sensitivity, sharpness, shrewdness, smartness, smarts, understanding, vision, wisdom, wit

Antonyms:

denseness, ignorance, inability, ineptness, obtuseness, stupidity
Main Entry: acute
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: deeply perceptive

Synonyms:

astute, canny, clever, discerning, discriminating, incisive, ingenious, insightful, intense, intuitive, judicious, keen, observant, penetrating, perspicacious, piercing, quick-witted, sensitive, sharp, smart, subtle

Antonyms:

dense, imperceptive, insensitive, obtuse, slow, stupid
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