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smart - adjective

  1. Mentally quick and original: alert, bright, clever, intelligent, keen, quick, quick-witted, sharp, sharp-witted. See ability.
  2. Amusing or pleasing because of wit or originality: clever, scintillating, sparkling, witty. See laughter.
  3. Rude and disrespectful: assuming, assumptive, audacious, bold, boldfaced, brash, brazen, cheeky, contumelious, familiar, forward, impertinent, impudent, insolent, malapert, nervy, overconfident, pert, presuming, presumptuous, pushy, sassy, saucy. Informal brassy, flip, fresh, smart-alecky, snippety, snippy, uppish, uppity. Slang wise. See attitude. courtesy.
  4. Having or showing a clever awareness and resourcefulness in practical matters: astute, cagey, canny, knowing, perspicacious, shrewd, slick, wise. Informal savvy. See ability. careful.
  5. Being or in accordance with the current fashion: à la mode, chic, dashing, fashionable, mod, modish, posh, stylish, swank, swanky, trig. Informal classy, in, sharp, snappy, swish, tony, trendy. Slang with-it. See style. usual.

smart - verb

  1. To feel or cause to feel a sensation of heat or discomfort: bite, burn, sting. See pain.

smart - noun

  1. A sensation of physical discomfort occurring as the result of disease or injury: ache, pain, pang, prick, prickle, soreness, stab, sting, stitch, throe, twinge. Informal misery. See pain.
  2. The faculty of thinking, reasoning, and acquiring and applying knowledge. brain(often used in plural), brainpower, intellect, intelligence, mentality, mind, sense, understanding, wit. See ability. thoughts.