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| Noun | 1. | smart - a kind of pain such as that caused by a wound or a burn or a sore |
| Verb | 1. | smart - be the source of pain burn - feel hot or painful; "My eyes are burning" itch - have or perceive an itch; "I'm itching--the air is so dry!" hunger - feel the need to eat thirst - feel the need to drink act up - make itself felt as a recurring pain; "My arthritis is acting up again" throb - pulsate or pound with abnormal force; "my head is throbbing"; "Her heart was throbbing" shoot - cause a sharp and sudden pain in; "The pain shot up her leg" cause to be perceived - have perceptible qualities |
| Adj. | 1. | smart - showing mental alertness and calculation and resourcefulness intelligent - having the capacity for thought and reason especially to a high degree; "is there intelligent life in the universe?"; "an intelligent question" stupid - lacking or marked by lack of intellectual acuity |
| 2. | smart - elegant and stylish; "chic elegance"; "a smart new dress"; "a suit of voguish cut"stylish, fashionable - having elegance or taste or refinement in manners or dress; "a little less posh but every bit as stylish as Lord Peter Wimsey"; "the stylish resort of Gstadd" | |
| 3. | smart - characterized by quickness and ease in learning; "some children are brighter in one subject than another"; "smart children talk earlier than the average" intelligent - having the capacity for thought and reason especially to a high degree; "is there intelligent life in the universe?"; "an intelligent question" | |
| 4. | smart - 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!" forward - used of temperament or behavior; lacking restraint or modesty; "a forward child badly in need of discipline" | |
| 5. | smart - painfully severe; "he gave the dog a smart blow" intense - possessing or displaying a distinctive feature to a heightened degree; "intense heat"; "intense anxiety"; "intense desire"; "intense emotion"; "the skunk's intense acrid odor"; "intense pain"; "enemy fire was intense" | |
| 6. | smart - quick and brisk; "I gave him a smart salute"; "we walked at a smart pace" fast - acting or moving or capable of acting or moving quickly; "fast film"; "on the fast track in school"; "set a fast pace"; "a fast car" | |
| 7. | smart - capable of independent and apparently intelligent action; "smart weapons" automatic - operating with minimal human intervention; independent of external control; "automatic transmission"; "a budget deficit that caused automatic spending cuts" |