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4 Translation results for
smart
in Spanish
adjective
|
adverb
|
verb
|
noun
smart
adjective
listo, vivo, inteligente
;
elegante
Example sentences of
smart
adjective
•
Poodles are said to be
smart
dogs.
•
That was a
smart
investment.
•
He gave her a
smart
answer.
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Synonyms of
smart
adjective
intelligent
,
clever
,
alert
,
quick-witted
,
bright
,
brilliant
,
brainy
,
stylish
Detailed synonyms for
smart
adjective
See:
Intelligent
smart
adverb
inteligentemente, sabiamente
Example sentences of
smart
adverb
•
He plays
smart
and the fans appreciate that.
•
I dress
smarter
than she does.
•
Play it smart
during the contract negotiations and you'll get more vacation time.
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smart
verb
smarted, has smarted, is smarting, smarts
escocer, picar, arder
;
dolerse, resentirse
Example sentences of
smart
verb
•
Her eyes were
smarting
from the smoke.
•
the injection only
smarted
for a moment
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Synonyms of
smart
verb
hurt
,
sting
smart
noun
smarts
escozor, dolor
Example sentences of
smart
noun
•
the toddler was whining over the
smart
from the cut
•
she had the
smarts
to start college at age 16, but perhaps not the emotional maturity
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Synonyms of
smart
noun
pain
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Related phrases for
smart
smart aleck
- (argot) pedante
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Reverse translation for
smart
listo
- ready, clever, smart
vivo
- alive, vivid, bright, intense, lively, vivacious, sharp, clever
inteligente
- intelligent
elegante
- elegant, smart
inteligentemente
- intelligently, cleverly, smartly
sabiamente
- wisely
escocer
- to smart, to sting
picar
- to itch, to sting, to bite, to sting, to peck at, to be spicy, to nibble on, to nibble, to prick, to puncture, to punch (a ticket), to grind, to chop, to take the bait, to goad, to incite, to pique, to provoke
arder
- to burn, to smart, to sting, to burn
dolerse
- to be distressed, to complain
resentirse
- to suffer, to be weakened, to be upset
escozor
- smarting, stinging
dolor
- pain, ache, grief, sorrow
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