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Adjective
/smärt/,
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smarter, comparative; smartest, superlative;
  1. Having or showing a quick-witted intelligence
    • - if he was that smart he would never have been tricked
  2. (of a device) Programmed so as to be capable of some independent action
    • - hi-tech smart weapons
  3. Showing impertinence by making clever or sarcastic remarks
    • - don't get smart or I'll whack you one
  4. (of a person) Clean, neat, and well-dressed
    • - you look very smart
  5. (of clothes) Attractively neat and stylish
    • - a smart blue skirt
  6. (of a thing) Bright and fresh in appearance
    • - a smart green van
  7. (of a person or place) Fashionable and upscale
    • - a smart restaurant
  8. Quick; brisk
    • - I gave him a smart salute
  9. Painfully severe
    • - a dog that snaps is given a smart blow
Verb
  1. (of a wound or part of the body) Cause a sharp, stinging pain
    • - the wound was smarting
    • - Susan rubbed her smarting eyes
  2. (of a person) Feel upset and annoyed
    • - chiefs of staff are still smarting from the government's cuts
Noun
  1. Intelligence; acumen
    • - I don't think I have the smarts for it
  2. Sharp stinging pain
    • - the smart of the recent blood-raw cuts
  3. Mental pain or suffering
    • - sorrow is the effect of smart, and smart the effect of faith
Adverb
  1. In a quick or brisk manner
    • - it is better for tenants to be compelled to pay up smart

  1. a kind of pain such as that caused by a wound or a burn or a sore
  2. ache: be the source of pain
  3. showing mental alertness and calculation and resourcefulness
  4. chic: elegant and stylish; "chic elegance"; "a smart new dress"; "a suit of voguish cut"
  5. bright: characterized by quickness and ease in learning; "some children are brighter in one subject than another"; "smart children talk earlier than the average"
  6. fresh: improperly forward or bold; "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!"
  7. SMart is a British CBBC television programme based on the subject of art, which began in 1994. The programme is recorded at BBC Television Centre in London. The format is similar to the Tony Hart programmes Take Hart and Hartbeat. ...
  8. SMART is an independent Australian and New Zealand advertising agency with offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Queensland and Auckland. Launched in 2000 as a boutique creative agency, the business has been described by as "one of the best known independent advertising agency success stories" in Australia.
  9. Smart was the debut album for Britpop group Sleeper.
  10. Smart , an automotive brand of Daimler AG, is a manufacturer of microcars produced in Hambach, France, and Böblingen, Germany. It is marketed as the "smart" in all lower-case, with the Smart brand logo, as of 2010, denoting a letter "c" for "compact" and an arrow for "forward thinking".
  11. The Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation (SMART) is the public transit operator serving suburban Greater Detroit. ...
  12. The Small Firms Merit Award for Research and Technology (SMART) programme in Northern Ireland gives funding and assistance to individuals and small businesses for research in the field of innovation.
  13. To hurt or sting; Exhibiting social ability or cleverness; Exhibiting intellectual knowledge, such as that found in books; Good-looking; Cleverly and/or sarcastically humorous in a way that may be rude and disrespectful. ...
  14. (smartness) The state or quality of being smart; The result or product of being smart
  15. (Smartly) To do something quickly.
  16. (SMARTS) SPIN Matching And Researcher Transmittal System
  17. (Smarts) Smart software. Software that can learn, make decisions or act on its own in somewhat intelligent ways.
  18. Now called Maximum Procedure Allowance (MPA).
  19. implies some form of self contained programmed intelligence
  20. Explorapedia of Statistical and Mathematical Techniques for use in Research and Technology
  21. SMART (Standardized Monitoring and Assessment of Relief and Transitions) is an inter-agency initiative launched in 2002 by a network of organizations and humanitarian practitioners including; donors, policymakers, and leading experts in emergency epidemiology and nutrition, food security, early ...
  22. the acronym for Slice-specific, Multi-Angle, multi-Resolution, multi-Thickness scanning. This function allows the operator to individually customize the thickness, field-of-view and position of each slice in a multi-angle study. SNR - see Signal-To-Noise Ratio
  23. Store Merchandising Through Applied Technology - the systems used in stores to run their business
  24. according to surveys, the word 'smart' was used 19,780 times by government ministers in 2010. And that was just in the week before Christmas. Smart can now unashamedly be used to describe anything (at all) that has even the whiff of an internet link to it.