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smarter

adjective as in stylish, fashionable

adjective as in brisk, lively

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Example Sentences

He remains busy trying to penetrate the shield with something much smarter.

Why the former Florida governor would be smarter to sit out 2016.

You were certain that she was smarter than you, lovelier than you, more interesting than you.

I am not one of those people who believe that anyone with a college degree is by definition smarter than those without one.

The irony is that shows that are meant to be funny are often also the smarter shows.

His being slow kept him from giving as much medicine as he would have done had he been a smarter man.

He said the snatcher was smarter than Auntie and he hoped it would teach her a lesson.

Maitland could only say that he 'was not an ill-natured fellow, and perhaps a shade smarter than his colleagues.'

The people seated about under the cottonwoods are much smarter than the Methodists we used to know.

I never could see any reason why a human being should feel that he was any better or any smarter than any other average person.

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On this page you'll find 137 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to smarter, such as: good, wise, bold, brilliant, agile, and shrewd.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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