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intelligent in English:

1. intelligence


AI means Artificial Intelligence.
We've just received intelligence that the enemy is waiting in ambush two miles down the road.
Cole's Axiom: The sum of the intelligence on the planet is a constant; the population is growing.
Did Pakistani intelligence really know nothing about the terrorist's whereabouts?
Your intelligence is as vast as the distance between Bombay and Mumbai.
Advertising may be described as the science of arresting the human intelligence long enough to get money from it.
There is also one type of idealism that says even without strength or intelligence you can do anything if you can merely persist.
There is a kind of idealism which says that if you just do your best, you will be able to do anything, regardless of intelligence or physical strength.
There are things that only intelligence is capable of searching for, but which it itself will never find. These things can only be found by instinct, but it will never search for them.
Are people born intelligent or stupid, or is intelligence the result of how you live?
Artificial neural networks can be used to understand biological neural networks, or to solve problems of artificial intelligence, without necessarily creating models of real biological systems.
Elephants show more intelligence than many animals and they always remember where to find water.
If you sign up to Facebook, your information will be sent to intelligence agencies.
A person who is sapiosexual feels attracted by the intelligence of another person more than by outward appearance.

English word "intelligent"(intelligence) occurs in sets:

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2. very smart



English word "intelligent"(very smart) occurs in sets:

zamiast very

3. smart


He's smart.
This time he dressed down, having realized that the smart suit would be out of place.
Smart shopping requires careful planning.
Smart people learn from their mistakes.
Sentences bring context to the words. Sentences have personalities. They can be funny, smart, silly, insightful, touching, hurtful.
Lola the cow, Lola the cow, she's smart and she brings trouble, and she goes mooooo.
Smart mob is sometimes perceived as a political danger - mostly in the countries lacking in traditions of democracy.
They're stupid children, what a nuisance, she said. I replied praising them: "What are you saying, They're both smart, with a good memory and a promising future"
He learned Chinese so fast, everyone says he's very smart, that he really has a gift with languages.
It was a pleasure to spend the evening with a smart, funny and beautiful girl like you.
Some smart alecks cut in when I was asking her to marry me.
Karim was dressed neatly in a smart shirt tucked in his pants; he hoped to study engineering.
He came back with enough money to buy a smart flat in a good part of Warsaw.
Do you think it naturally follows that smart people have big egos?
You just can't let things slip around this nonchalantly smart girl.

English word "intelligent"(smart) occurs in sets:

verb/nouns/adjectives pisanie
Synonym personalities
zamiast very