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								showing mental alertness and calculation and resourcefulness 2.
								elegant and stylish
 a smart new dress
 3.
								characterized by quickness and ease in learning
 smart children talk earlier than the average
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								improperly forward or bold
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								painfully severe
 he gave the dog a smart blow
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								quick and brisk
 I gave him a smart salute
 we walked at a smart pace
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								capable of independent and apparently intelligent action
 smart weapons
 
 'smart' - used as a noun
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								a kind of pain such as that caused by a wound or a burn or a sore
 
 'smart' - used as a verb
 9.
								be the source of pain
 
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			| 1. Smart / Plural smarts
 2. Smart / Past
 smarted
 3. Smart / Third Person
 smarts
 4. Smart / Present Participle
 smarting
 5. Smart / Comparitive
 smarter
 6. Smart / Superlative
 smartest
 
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