Meaning of intelligent | Babel Free
Definitions
- Of high or especially quick cognitive capacity, bright
- Leng=es.
- A member of the intelligentsia; an intelligent person.
- Well thought-out, well considered
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(negative unintelligent). negative
- Characterized by thoughtful interaction
- intelligent بِذَكاء интелигентно inteligentemente inteligentně intelligent intelligent; begavet έξυπναinteligentemente arukalt, nutikalt بطور عاقلانه älykkäästi intelligemment בִּתבוּנָה बुद्धिमत्तापूर्वक inteligentno értelmesen secara cerdas skynsamlega intelligentemente 聡明に 총명하게 protingai gudri; apķērīgi dengan bijak intelligent intellligent, vettugrozumnie په ځيركي، په ذكاوت inteligentemente (în mod) inteligent (раз)умно inteligentne bistro inteligentno på ett intelligent sätt มีไหวพริบ ze...
- Having at least a similar level of brain power to humankind
- inteligente, listo-a.
- Having an environment-sensing automatically-invoked built-in computer capability
- Having intelligence: Is there intelligent life elsewhere in the galaxy?
- Having a high degree of intelligence; mentally acute: an intelligent student.
- Showing sound judgment and rationality: an intelligent decision; an intelligent solution to the problem.
- Appealing to the intellect; intellectual: a film with witty and intelligent dialogue.
- having or indicating intelligence
- having high intelligence; clever
- indicating high intelligence; perceptive: an intelligent guess.
Equivalents
العربية
ذكي
Беларуская
разу́мны
Bosanski
pintar
Català
intel·ligent
Čeština
inteligentní
Cymraeg
deallus
Esperanto
inteligenta
Gaeilge
éirimiúil
עברית
נָבוֹן
Hrvatski
pintar
Íslenska
gáfaður
Italiano
intelligente
ქართული
საზრიანი
ខ្មែរ
ឆ្លាត
Lingála
mayele
Lietuvių
protingas
Latviešu
gudrs
മലയാളം
ബുദ്ധിയുള്ള
ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
ਅਕ਼ਲਮੰਦ
Polski
inteligentny
Português
inteligente
Shqip
i zgjuar
Српски
pintar
Kiswahili
akili
ไทย
ฉลาด
Türkçe
akıllı
Українська
розу́мний
Tiếng Việt
thông minh
Examples
“Now, as all intelligents are doomed to pass probationary states, it is highly probable that many intelligents, long antecedent to the foundation of our world, may have tarnished their innocence; or worse, many may have by disobedience fallen.”
“Like many Russian intelligents, the Merežkovskijs, together with Filosofov and the young student Vladimir Zlobin, fled from Russia in 1919.”
“But if you fall away from your faith, as many intelligents have fallen away, then you will no longer be Russia or Holy Rus’, but a rabble of all kinds of other faiths who wish to destroy one another.”
“Many Russian intelligents, in particular scientists, that already in tsarist times were “infected” by liberal and even socialist ideas found in the revolution and the societal structure that followed, with all its horrible features, positive sides.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
See also
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