Specific
Mesurable
Achievable
Realistic
Time bound
I think you mean syllable
A single letter doesn't really mean a thing, unless it's used as a "label" or a symbol for something. Like W as in Watts, power. In a word, each letter represents a sound. Stringed together, the sounds form a word, and the word then means something.
Oh, dude, the abbreviation of "smart" is S-M-A-R-T. It's like spelling out the word but using only the first letter of each word. So, yeah, S-M-A-R-T, that's the abbreviation. Cool, right?
Alliteration is the use of the same letter or sound usually used at the beginning of each word in a sentence. An example is, She Sells Seashells by the Seashore.
PASCAL is not an acronym. It was named for Blaise Pascal, a French mathematician who was a pioneer in computer development.
One word that could mean smart is Logical.
Astute is a word that means smart.
to take a word and give each letter a word: for example: the word "cat" c-caterpillar a-apple t-tin
A 6-letter word beginning with 'a' that means smart is astute.
I think you mean syllable
To teach or guide
smart
R is for A is for N is for D is for Y is for
A single letter doesn't really mean a thing, unless it's used as a "label" or a symbol for something. Like W as in Watts, power. In a word, each letter represents a sound. Stringed together, the sounds form a word, and the word then means something.
pretty smart
a letter smart one
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