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more intelligent
adjective as in very smart
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Example Sentences
And she was clearly more intelligent than your average crook.
It's leveraging its user base to make it more the algorithm more intelligent.
Write past your limits—that every draft is more intelligent than its predecessor.
Status update: Artificial friendships can be a whole lot more intelligent.
I used to have a pair of glasses, without prescription lenses—they just made me feel more intelligent.
The children of such couples are prettier, and appear to me to be more intelligent, than the pure race of either.
His prediction was verified after all, and never did I have a more intelligent and appreciative audience.
His English was unusually correct and his remarks were more intelligent than those of the average man of her acquaintance.
This faith, so sublime and elevated, needs no confirmation, and is not made more intelligent by any definitions.
And Those Others tried to make them ever more intelligent and crafty so they might be sent to hunt without a huntsman.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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