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Of high or especially quick cognitive capacity.
bright
smart
clever
intelligent
witty
quick-witted
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Examples for "
bright
"
bright
smart
clever
intelligent
witty
Examples for "
bright
"
1
And he said the future of American business and markets is
bright
.
2
They were all healthy young people, with
bright
minds and good values.
3
In an instant you forget; the sky is
bright
;
the blood pounds.
4
However, beyond the
bright
lights of New York visibility was not good.
5
At just 44 years of age, his future remained
bright
,
they concluded.
1
Consumers should balance security concerns with their need to use
smart
devices.
2
It needed to be a good question: something
smart
,
perceptive, and classy.
3
They want a pollution economy - we want a
smart
green economy.
4
She was obviously
smart
enough to understand the situation without being told.
5
But the new thinking is what organisations need is really
smart
people.
1
However the team found a
clever
way of working out the age.
2
At first he thought simply of
clever
questions to ask the Sage.
3
MagSafe is extremely
clever
as a concept and exceedingly fine in reality.
4
The vibe knob is a
clever
solution to a thorny social problem.
5
There's some really
clever
use of pixelation and freezing and different points.
1
Technology offers great promise with
'
intelligent
borders'. Hunt was educated at Oxford.
2
You'd think they'd develop an
intelligent
approach to land allocation and use.
3
As a result, their insults are often witty, literary and highly
intelligent
.
4
Between ten and twenty components come together to form an
intelligent
individual.
5
You're here because you're both young,
intelligent
,
active professionals with good prospects.
1
As a result, their insults are often
witty
,
literary and highly intelligent.
2
She is all vanity: fancies herself beautiful;
witty
;
in short, like you.
3
In modern times Pitt was grave; Fox, Melbourne, and Canning were
witty
.
4
I chuckled, convinced that I had just thought a particularly
witty
thought.
5
Are you sure about that one!' But he's quite
witty
and bright.
1
He's self-deprecating and
quick
-
witted
enough to keep the action breezing right along.
2
They have the reputation of being the most
quick
-
witted
of all Chinese.
3
But the four police were oversure, and Yasmini too
quick
-
witted
for them.
4
He jests with his grief, too, in
quick
-
witted
retort, as Hamlet jests:
5
Despite his reputation for quietness, Seaman is
quick
-
witted
and bolshie with hecklers.
1
She was only sixteen, this
sharp
-
witted
little girl, and a beautiful blonde.
2
In the course of her account, she emerges as
sharp
-
witted
if occasionally haughty.
3
But she was
sharp
-
witted
,
and made the most of the situation even so.
4
He's
sharp
-
witted
,
but is apparently interested only in direct, quantifiable objectives.
5
In regard to other things he was
sharp
-
witted
above his fellows.
6
Do you think he hasn't followed us, my
sharp
-
witted
,
nimble-minded lump of self-admiration?
7
Jo was a
sharp
-
witted
rascal, without a single scruple between, himself and fortune.
8
He is cautious, subtle, intelligent and sharp-witted-goodgifts when they are well used.
9
He was an honest Scot, not too
sharp
-
witted
,
but straight as a die.
10
Her black-rimmed eyes would stay bright and
sharp
-
witted
to the day she died.
11
But there's no need to glare at us like that, my
sharp
-
witted
wench.
12
The
sharp
-
witted
goddess who'd freed him from prison was teasing him.
13
He might lack field experience, but he stood out as a
sharp
-
witted
intellectual asset.
14
The
sharp
-
witted
Miss Afflint was a great ally of his.
15
A certain
sharp
-
witted
savant surnamed them "La Societe des Malcontents du Spiritisme."
16
On every other subject, though, she's the same girl she's always been,
sharp
-
witted
,
insightful, quick.