Showing self-interest and shrewdness in dealing with others.
Showing inventiveness and skill.
Of high or especially quick cognitive capacity.
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Examples for "bright"
Examples for "bright"
1And he said the future of American business and markets is bright.
2They were all healthy young people, with bright minds and good values.
3In an instant you forget; the sky is bright; the blood pounds.
4However, beyond the bright lights of New York visibility was not good.
5At just 44 years of age, his future remained bright, they concluded.
1Technology offers great promise with 'intelligent borders'. Hunt was educated at Oxford.
2You'd think they'd develop an intelligent approach to land allocation and use.
3As a result, their insults are often witty, literary and highly intelligent.
4Between ten and twenty components come together to form an intelligent individual.
5You're here because you're both young, intelligent, active professionals with good prospects.
1And you thought apt-get was the best way to get new software.
2And mark my words: Kennedy is apt to try it, and soon.
3And it's an apt description of the property market at the moment.
4And the new medium is especially apt for an unprecedented campaign cycle.
5Sudden changes in temperature are apt to induce illness in the delicate.
1As a result, their insults are often witty, literary and highly intelligent.
2She is all vanity: fancies herself beautiful; witty; in short, like you.
3In modern times Pitt was grave; Fox, Melbourne, and Canning were witty.
4I chuckled, convinced that I had just thought a particularly witty thought.
5Are you sure about that one!' But he's quite witty and bright.
1He's self-deprecating and quick-witted enough to keep the action breezing right along.
2They have the reputation of being the most quick-witted of all Chinese.
3But the four police were oversure, and Yasmini too quick-witted for them.
4He jests with his grief, too, in quick-witted retort, as Hamlet jests:
5Despite his reputation for quietness, Seaman is quick-witted and bolshie with hecklers.
1She was only sixteen, this sharp-witted little girl, and a beautiful blonde.
2In the course of her account, she emerges as sharp-witted if occasionally haughty.
3But she was sharp-witted, and made the most of the situation even so.
4He's sharp-witted, but is apparently interested only in direct, quantifiable objectives.
5In regard to other things he was sharp-witted above his fellows.
1However the team found a clever way of working out the age.
2At first he thought simply of clever questions to ask the Sage.
3MagSafe is extremely clever as a concept and exceedingly fine in reality.
4The vibe knob is a clever solution to a thorny social problem.
5There's some really clever use of pixelation and freezing and different points.
6She reckoned he was very clever; the best lawyer in the State.
7He will hope for another clever goal from his unsung hero today.
8Something far beyond the abilities of a Manipular, however clever, to comprehend.
9Most of the men insulted Hjalti; he was not clever in speech.
10Need some clever ideas for a unique side dish or light meal?
11I'm not clever enough to fix these problems, or lead the charge.
12Great changes had taken place in the ideas of that clever speculator.
13Do I need help, or just some clever ways to wear them?
14Back in your element, the man of clever words-talkabout an attack!
15He wants the glory, wants to be seen as clever and important.
16You may have thought you were clever, but we've seen much better.
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