Intelligent - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ɪnˈtelɪdʒənt|  American pronunciation of the word intelligent
Brit.  |ɪnˈtelɪdʒ(ə)nt|  British pronunciation of the word intelligent

adjective

- possessing sound knowledge (syn: well-informed)
- exercising or showing good judgment (syn: healthy, level-headed, sound)
an intelligent solution
- endowed with the capacity to reason (syn: reasoning, thinking)

Extra examples

She asked some intelligent questions.

He's a hard worker but he's not very intelligent.

He is an intelligent guy.

It would not be intelligent to provoke her.

Sontag was once famously described as the most intelligent woman in America.

You can't have an intelligent conversation with him.

Are there intelligent beings on other planets?

The study disproves any notion that dolphins are not intelligent.

She's an intelligent and articulate speaker.

...it's been a bumper year for movies aimed at intelligent adults...

He's a hardworking but not very intelligent boy.

She had a bony intelligent face.

Intelligent use of metaphors can add colour to your writing.

He comes across as a very intelligent, sensitive man.

She is easily the most intelligent person in the class.

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