Meaning & Definition of word "Intelligent"

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    Intelligent

    in-ˈtel-ə-jənt

    adjective:

    • 1. Having the ability to learn, understand, and think logically; showing high mental capacity.
      • Example: She is an intelligent student who excels in her studies.
    • 2. Demonstrating or characterized by a high degree of mental capacity or ability.
      • Example: The intelligent design of the software makes it user-friendly and efficient.
    • 3. Exhibiting sound judgment and reasoning.
      • Example: He made an intelligent decision to invest in renewable energy.
    • 4. Able to comprehend and learn quickly.
      • Example: The intelligent dog was able to follow complex commands.
    • 5. Possessing insight or understanding of complex ideas.
      • Example: Her intelligent analysis of the problem led to a successful solution.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'intelligentem', present participle of 'intelligere' which means 'to understand'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    smart as a whip:

    Extremely intelligent or clever.

    book smart:

    Knowledge gained from reading and studying rather than practical experience.

    street smart:

    Having experience and knowledge about life and people, especially in practical matters.

    Related Words

    intellect:

    The faculty of reasoning and understanding objectively.

    wisdom:

    The ability to make sound judgments based on knowledge and experience.

    cognition:

    The mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding.

    Slang Meanings of intelligent

    Meaning: brainiac

    Example Sentence: He's such a brainiac, always getting the highest grades in class.

    Meaning: whiz kid

    Example Sentence: She's a whiz kid when it comes to technology.