There is street smart and book smart. Some people are very good at school subjects but hopeless in real life. It is good to have some of each type of smart.
Is there difference between smart and intelligent?
an intelligent and smart person
to be a smart and intelligent person
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you are smart person
First off, wisdom is a noun and smart is an adjective. Wisdom is the ability to discern or judge what is true, right, or lasting. A person who has wisdom has insight, common sense and good judgment. A person with wisdom is smart, but a smart person may not be wise. I think wisdom comes with age. A young person can be smart but rarely ever wise. Smart is characterized by sharp quick thought. A smart person is intelligent, clever, witty and shrewd. A smart person could probably guess or figure out what to do in a situation, but a wise person with wisdom would know what to do.
"She was as smart as an owl" is one example.Another is "he is as smart as a doorknob".
A smart person knows that they are intelligent and uses that to their fullest advantage.
An intelligent and smart person who is very compasionate
Cerebral , erudite , intelligent , clever
A person who is smart is inherently intelligent. Such a person may be clever, insightful, creative, or knowledgeable without necessarily having received much schooling. A person who is well-educated has been taught well in school. In modern society, this usually means that a person has, at the very least, graduated from high school and a fairly good college or university.
Most people use the words "smart" and "intelligent" interchangeably - they use them to mean basically the same thing.Some people feel that "smart" refers to inborn knowledge like understanding how things work in the world and "intelligent" means well-educated.Both terms refer to someone who is better able to function by paying attention to information and using it to make their life better.