clever

inteligente
definition
adjective
a clever and studious young woman
quick to understand, learn, and devise or apply ideas; intelligent.
translation of 'clever'
adjective
ingenioso,
inteligente,
diestro,
hábil,
listo,
astuto
example
As you may have gathered, fairies are among the most powerful and 'clever' of species.
Being 'clever' with a cleaver does not run in his family.
I thought that was clever of me, more 'clever' than usual that is, haha.
How 'clever' of Dobbies to fly him in to its biggest centres to meet his devotees.
This is supposed to be satirical, but it's neither original nor 'clever' , and the effect of viewing this cheese wears off pretty quickly.
The originals used a 'clever' little insert that slipped right inside a .45 magazine.
Like Mamie, she had studied fashion design and was always 'clever' with her hands.
He was a confident trickster and was very 'clever' at getting people to take his side.
‘It was very 'clever' of him to go for part-ownership of Canova's The Three Graces,’ says another critic.
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.
Jo was 'clever' , cunning, intelligent, very quick, and could see things which other people couldn't.
Or are the birds simply so 'clever' at finding a carcass soon after the animal's death that its owner concludes they are the perpetrators?
There aren't many that can compete physically with big Brian Irvine but Flo is so 'clever' with the ball at his feet that the need for a physical contest is almost non-existent.
It was a 'clever' and original fundraising idea that offered people a challenge.
It was something smart, smart enough to fool even Amelia, who was the most 'clever' of the three of them.
She enjoys disjunction, and she's also very 'clever' with film technology.
It was 'clever' of her not to have asked ‘Do you want to come?’
We must always remember that what lures people here is the prospect of original and 'clever' ideas.
Is he particularly 'clever' at digging holes and burying the cash?
How 'clever' of you to have worked out at this late date that my name is Scott.
Civil servants, accustomed to hiding behind walls of secrecy, might simply devise 'clever' new ways to foil the public's right to know.
He was of sturdy stock and 'clever' of mind that saw him later in his career in the command of a privateer.
This is not as 'clever' as it sounds, because Teazers stocks a comprehensive range of men's deodorants in their bathrooms.
You are youthful, intense and 'clever' at work to achieve goals and success in a tough assignment.
A paid designer will use all sorts of 'clever' artistic tricks - you now know that you will lose clients that way.
Then Chicken Little crying wolf won't look like such a 'clever' strategy, will it?
It seems to me it was quite 'clever' of the union to refrain from publicly backing their stance, as this would have opened them up to legal action.
It was jolly 'clever' of Spalding Gray to be able to sit down like that for hours.
While being quick and 'clever' gives you an edge, this is one of those instant karma weeks - so if you don't want any, don't dish any.
The view expressed by Mr. Winer, and to a lesser extent Dr. Grant, is often considered very 'clever' and sensible.
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