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    smart
    [smärt]
    adjective
    smart (adjective) · smarter (comparative adjective) · smartest (superlative adjective)
    1. informal
      having or showing a quick-witted intelligence:
      "if he was that smart he would never have been tricked"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        showing impertinence by making clever or sarcastic remarks:
        "don't get smart or I'll whack you one"
    2. (of a device) programmed so as to be capable of some independent action:
      "hi-tech smart weapons"
    3. BRITISH ENGLISH
      (of a person) clean, neat, and well dressed:
      "you look very smart"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        (of clothes) attractively neat and stylish:
        "a smart blue skirt"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        (of a thing) bright and fresh in appearance:
        "a smart green van"
      • BRITISH ENGLISH
        (of a person or place) fashionable and upscale:
        "a smart restaurant"
    4. quick; brisk:
      "I gave him a smart salute"
      • painfully severe:
        "a dog that snaps is given a smart blow"
    verb
    smart (verb) · smarts (third person present) · smarted (past tense) · smarted (past participle) · smarting (present participle)
    1. (of a wound or part of the body) feel or cause a sharp stinging pain:
      "her legs were scratched and smarting" · "the cut was smarting"
      • feel upset and annoyed:
        "chiefs of staff are still smarting from the government's cuts"
    noun
    smarts (plural noun) · smart (noun)
    1. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      informal
      (smarts)
      intelligence; acumen:
      "I don't think I have the smarts for it"
    2. sharp stinging pain:
      "the smart of the recent blood-raw cuts"
      • archaic
        mental pain or suffering:
        "sorrow is the effect of smart, and smart the effect of faith"
    adverb
    archaic
    smart (adverb)
    1. in a quick or brisk manner:
      "it is better for tenants to be compelled to pay up smart"
    Origin
    Old English smeortan (verb), of West Germanic origin; related to German schmerzen; the adjective is related to the verb, the original sense (late Old English) being ‘causing sharp pain’; from this arose ‘keen, brisk’, whence the current senses of ‘mentally sharp’ and ‘neat in a brisk, sharp style’.
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    adjective
    1. having or showing a quick-witted intelligence:
      Opposite:
      • (of a person) clean, neat, and well dressed:
        Opposite:
      • quick; brisk:
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      verb
      1. (of a wound or part of the body) feel or cause a sharp stinging pain:
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