intelligent (having a high level of mental ability and being good at thinking clearly and understanding ideas): We have selected the most intelligent students. She is very intelligent. clever (intelligent and quick at learning and doing things): Our children are all clever. Mike is quite clever. smart US (clever): …
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help (to make it easier or possible for someone to do something): Can you help me to move this table? I’ll help you with the costs of buying the car. assist formal (help, aid): He agreed to assist with the tuition fees. support (to give someone help when they …
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give (to provide something for someone or let them have it as a present): My grandmother gave me a necklace. Let me give the waiter a tip. present (to give something to someone, especially in a formal way or in a ceremony): She will present the prizes to the winners. award …
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fast (able to move quickly; able to do something quickly): She is a fast swimmer. I love fast cars. quick (fast): Mike is a quick worker. He walks with quick steps. speedy (quick, fast): Traveling by air is speedy and comfortable. high-speed (moving or operating very quickly): The company …
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easy (not difficult; requiring little effort): The test was very easy. It was an easy job, so I did it all by myself. simple (not difficult to do or understand, not complicated): I found the work quite simple. The answer is very simple. undemanding (not requiring much mental or …
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