English to English adjective
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showing mental alertness and calculation and resourcefulness | | source: wordnet30
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Causing a smart; pungent; pricking; as, a smart stroke or taste. | | source: webster1913 adjective satellite
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elegant and stylish | | Example: chic elegance a smart new dress a suit of voguish cut
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characterized by quickness and ease in learning | | Example: some children are brighter in one subject than another smart children talk earlier than the average
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improperly forward or bold | | Example: don't be fresh with me impertinent of a child to lecture a grownup an impudent boy given to insulting strangers Don't get wise with me!
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painfully severe | | Example: he gave the dog a smart blow
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quick and brisk | | Example: I gave him a smart salute we walked at a smart pace
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capable of independent and apparently intelligent action | | Example: smart weapons
source: wordnet30 noun
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a kind of pain such as that caused by a wound or a burn or a sore | | source: wordnet30
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Quick, pungent, lively pain; a pricking local pain, as the pain from puncture by nettles. | | source: webster1913 verb
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be the source of pain | | source: wordnet30
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To feel a lively, pungent local pain; -- said of some part of the body as the seat of irritation; as, my finger smarts; these wounds smart. | | source: webster1913
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To cause a smart in. | | source: webster1913
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