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    Meaning of smart

    The primary meaning of the word "smart" is having or showing a natural ability to learn, understand, and adapt, often characterized by quick and clever thinking.

    Definitions

    • Having or showing a natural ability to learn, understand, and adapt
    • Characterized by quick and clever thinking, often in a way that is impressive or attractive
    • Fashionably attractive or impressive, often in a way that is considered stylish or trendy

    Etymology of smart

    The word "smart" originated in the 15th century, initially meaning "causing a sharp pain" or "cutting", derived from the Old English word "smært"
    Over time, the word's meaning shifted to describe something or someone as clever or intelligent, possibly due to the idea of a sharp mind or quick thinking
    In the 19th century, the word also took on a meaning related to fashion and style, describing something or someone as attractively dressed or fashionable

    Example Uses

    • She's a smart kid, always picking up new skills quickly
    • He's a smart investor, always making savvy financial decisions
    • The new smartphone is incredibly smart, with advanced AI capabilities
    • She looked smart in her new outfit, turning heads at the party

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