Yes, intelligent for French, Flemish, Italian, Spanish, and Greek.
Queen Elizabeth was and still is an intelligent woman. She's been ruling the UK for decades without any major trouble.
Elizabeth was intelligent, cunning, never got married and was a great Queen.
Maria is a short story by Elizabeth Bowen. It is about an orphan girl who has to go live with strangers when her aunt and uncle go on vacation, and she tries to get attention by misbehaving.
Mr.Darcy's first impression of Elizabeth Bennett was that she was no more than an extremely plain looking girl, whom would no doubt be boring and uneducated/intelligent which he said aloud when she was in easy hearing distance :)
Elizabeth Bennet is portrayed as intelligent, confident, and independent in the excerpt. She engages in witty banter with Mr. Darcy, showing her sharp wit and quick thinking. Despite facing social expectations, Elizabeth stands her ground and challenges conventions, emphasizing her strong personality.
Elizabeth 1 is:strong willedpopularintelligenttransformed into a national symbol by subjectsa saint to her subjectsrepresented splendor and power of England
Elizabeth I was intelligent and gifted. She could read, write, and speak French, Italian, Latin and some Greek. Apparently she had a flare for languages. She could also play musical instruments like the virginals and lute.
The female name Elizabeth is a form of the Greek Elisabet, from the Hebrew name אלישבע ('Elisheva') meaning "my God is an oath".The meaning is given variously as "God is my oath", or "God is my abundance".
The comparative and superlative forms of intelligent are more intelligent and most intelligent.
"Intelligent" doesn't have a comparative and superlative form. Instead, you would say "more intelligent" or "most intelligent."
There is no public information confirming that actress Elizabeth Reaser is Jewish. Personal religious beliefs and affiliations are generally kept private unless disclosed by the individual.
Intelligent can be said as "clever" or "smart".