Yes, an adjective only, not a verb nor an adverb
Smart is an adjective describing what level of intelligence something/someone has.
No. Its an adjective. Can you do smart? Or can you be smart? Does it describe YOU, or what you DO?
No. it is not. The word "smart" is an adjective, or more rarely a verb (to hurt due to pain).
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Yes. The adverb "very" modifies the adjective "smart".
Learned as an adjective means smart.
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It is either an adjective (intelligent, stylish) or a verb (to hurt or ache).
The word "smart" can be used as both an adjective and a verb.
Smart is "douleur cuisante" in French..
"Smart" is an adjective when used to describe someone as intelligent or quick-witted, such as "She is a smart student." It can also be a verb when used to describe pain or a stinging sensation, as in "The cut smarted for a few moments."