smart
[smɑːrt]
Definition:
1. Clever or intelligent.
2. Clean, neat and looking new and attractive.
3. Be the source of pain.
Use 'smart' in a sentence:
- 1. Smart companies, they believe, will try to bake more task-based planning into their strategies.
- 2. Other houses have smart designs.
- 3. He found her as smart and beautiful as she is charming.
- 4. He's no rube. He's a very smart guy.
- 5. She mixes with the smart set.
- 6. A black coat always looks smart and will never date.
- 7. He used to be as smart as anything.
- 8. His new girlfriend is attractive, funny, smart, yada yada yada.
- 9. They are still smarting from the 4 – 0 defeat last week.
- 10. He looks ever so smart.
- 11. She's just as smart as her sister.
- 12. She made it to the top on her smarts.
- 13. This smart washing machine will dispense an optimal amount of water for the load.
- 14. Mark is a smart and sophisticated young man.
- 15. The smart money is on him for the best actor award.
- 16. He was struck with a smart crack on the head.
- 17. She's a smart woman, I grant you, but she's no genius.
- 18. She's smarter than her brother.
- 19. They were wearing their smartest clothes.
- 20. You look very smart in that suit.