smart in Italian
smart in Italian is intelligente, acculturato, capace — smart means intelligent; quick to learn or understand.
smart in Italian
intelligente
acculturato
capace
educato
elegante
Good-looking; well dressed; fine; fashionable.
spiritoso
Cleverly shrewd and humorous in a way that may be rude and disrespectful.
preciso
Causing sharp pain; stinging.
acuto
Sharp; keen; poignant.
brillante
(archaic) Efficient; vigorous; brilliant.
efficiente
(archaic) Efficient; vigorous; brilliant.
fare male
(intransitive) To feel a pungent pain of mind; to feel sharp pain or grief; to be punished severely; to feel the sting of evil.
What does "smart" mean?
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adjective Intelligent; quick to learn or understand.
"She's smart enough to figure out the problem on her own."
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adjective Neat, stylish, and well dressed.
"He wore a smart suit to the interview."
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adjective Equipped with computerized or automated features.
"They installed a smart thermostat to save on heating costs."
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verb To sting or hurt, physically or emotionally.
"The insult still smarts, even years later."
smart in a sentence
- She's smart enough to figure out the problem on her own.
- He wore a smart suit to the interview.
- They installed a smart thermostat to save on heating costs.
- The insult still smarts, even years later.
Similar words in Italian
Common Italian translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "smart" in Italian?
"smart" in Italian is intelligente, acculturato, capace. smart means: Intelligent; quick to learn or understand.
How do you use "smart" in a sentence?
Example: "She's smart enough to figure out the problem on her own." In Italian, "smart" is intelligente, acculturato, capace.
Are there other ways to say "smart" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 11 translations listed for "smart": intelligente, acculturato, capace, educato, elegante, spiritoso.
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