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1.
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
4.
improperly forward or bold
5.
painfully severe
he gave the dog a smart blow
6.
quick and brisk
I gave him a smart salute
we walked at a smart pace
7.
capable of independent and apparently intelligent action
smart weapons
'smart' - used as a noun
8.
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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derived forms
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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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