smart
/smɑrt/
adjective
- Having or showing quick intelligence and good judgment.
- It was smart of you to bring an umbrella; it's raining now.
- He gave a smart answer that impressed everyone in the meeting.
- She is a smart student who always finishes her homework early.
- Well-dressed, neat, and stylish in appearance.
- The hotel requires guests to wear smart casual clothes for dinner.
- She always wears smart outfits that make her stand out.
- He looked very smart in his new suit for the wedding.
- Operated by computer technology; able to make automatic adjustments or decisions.
- Smart phones have changed the way we communicate.
- We bought a smart thermostat that learns our schedule.
- The new smart watch can track your heart rate and steps.
- Quick and energetic; brisk.
- They set off at a smart pace to reach the summit before noon.
- He gave the ball a smart tap with his racket.
- The horse moved at a smart trot around the ring.
Synonyms
noun
- A sharp, stinging pain or feeling.
- The smart of the cold wind made her pull her coat tighter.
- He felt a smart on his arm where the bee had stung him.
- The smart of rejection faded over time.