clever

હોંશિયાર
definition
adjective
a clever and studious young woman
quick to understand, learn, and devise or apply ideas; intelligent.
translation of 'clever '
શક્તિ કે આવડતવાળું ચાલાક,
બુદ્ધિશાળી,
લાયક હોશિયાર,
સોહામણું,
ચપળ,
નિષ્ણાત
adjective
ચાલાક
example
This has got to be one of the most 'clever' of e-mails.
Such 'clever' allusions in the original title must have been deemed too esoteric for potential buyers.
It was something smart, smart enough to fool even Amelia, who was the most 'clever' of the three of them.
Like Mamie, she had studied fashion design and was always 'clever' with her hands.
The view expressed by Mr. Winer, and to a lesser extent Dr. Grant, is often considered very 'clever' and sensible.
Fascism came to be led by the brutal, the ignorant and the criminal - men who were 'clever' at exploiting the irrationality of the masses.
How 'clever' of Dobbies to fly him in to its biggest centres to meet his devotees.
A paid designer will use all sorts of 'clever' artistic tricks - you now know that you will lose clients that way.
As you may have gathered, fairies are among the most powerful and 'clever' of species.
How 'clever' of the teacher, she thought, to get us so caught up in manipulating our legs into that position so that we were quiet for her for a little while.
It probably seemed 'clever' at the time but, five years on, hung without any sense of history or irony in a big official institution, it feels almost depressing.
And how 'clever' of them to choose an author who is so wildly popular with the young.
‘It was very 'clever' of him to go for part-ownership of Canova's The Three Graces,’ says another critic.
According to Strong AI, a computer may play chess intelligently, make a 'clever' move, or understand language.
He's a good header of the ball and 'clever' with it.
The game is not especially challenging, the hurdles one must overcome are not particularly original or 'clever' , and I soon lost interest.
It was jolly 'clever' of Spalding Gray to be able to sit down like that for hours.
I thought that was clever of me, more 'clever' than usual that is, haha.
He proved 'clever' with traps and caught a hare or two every other day, the basis of a flavorsome if somewhat monotonous stew.
Seasoned watchers of him will attest to his annoying habit of fading out of games and trying to be too 'clever' at times.
It was 'clever' of her not to have asked ‘Do you want to come?’
You are youthful, intense and 'clever' at work to achieve goals and success in a tough assignment.
It reminds you how 'clever' , how witty, how well thought out the song is.
The originals used a 'clever' little insert that slipped right inside a .45 magazine.
Civil servants, accustomed to hiding behind walls of secrecy, might simply devise 'clever' new ways to foil the public's right to know.
As far as the local cat population in Elstow is concerned, how 'clever' of them to wait until Mr Suter is away on holiday before they decide to devastate his garden.
She enjoys disjunction, and she's also very 'clever' with film technology.
We must always remember that what lures people here is the prospect of original and 'clever' ideas.
It was 'clever' of Fry to write a film score decades before the invention of the motion picture.
Women have become incredibly 'clever' at explaining these choices in ways that barely mention social pressures or male desires.
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