smart

स्मार्ट
definition
adverb
it is better for tenants to be compelled to pay up smart
in a quick or brisk manner.
verb
the wound was smarting
(of a wound or part of the body) cause a sharp, stinging pain.
noun
I don't think I have the smarts for it
intelligence; acumen.
the smart of the recent blood-raw cuts
sharp stinging pain.
adjective
if he was that smart he would never have been tricked
having or showing a quick-witted intelligence.
you look very smart
(of a person) clean, neat, and well-dressed.
translation of 'smart '
हुशार,
(चालणे) वेगवान,
चुणचुणीत,
(वेदना) त्रीव,
चलाख,
बुदधीमान,
अद्यावत
example
‘Nice outfit,’ Paul said, dressed in an equally 'smart' suit in comparison to the scruffy clothes Kenny and Matt had thrown on.
Residents living in a 'smart' area of Salisbury are preparing to do battle a second time to save two large detached family homes which are under threat of demolition.
Once in a while, I get mail which makes me feel that the world is a very beautiful place full of 'smart' intellectual beings.
After about half an hour tailing my taxi, we arrive in a 'smart' area on the outskirts of Rhodes town itself, where modern hotels stand shoulder-to-shoulder facing a small but pleasant beach.
Makes the skin of your face tingle and 'smart' like it's been slapped.
Nice, rich Jewish boy, 'smart' house, no need for the bright, questioning girl to consider a career.
Now she's always been known to be intellectually 'smart' , but that question was really stupid and ignorant!
Suddenly, my cell phone rang, stopping me from making a 'smart' remark.
It's one thing to be 'smart' and quick-witted, but can you back it up?
By that time Paige would have made a 'smart' remark to him about table manners, but instead said nothing and kept her eyes away from his.
She knew her friend and knew she was good at making men angry with her bitter tone and 'smart' remarks.
The man now regarded as one of the prime suspects in the alleged air terror plot moved into a 'smart' area of Bahawalpur, in southern Punjab, just three months ago.
But I do believe that the clock could be an essential part of a 'smart' device's tech nonetheless.
Just like in all the science fiction scenarios in which the machines take over and do all sort sorts of nasty things, a truly 'smart' machine will be capable of being a truly evil machine.
You can be sure that some 'smart' remarks were made about him, because he was a senior tax-collector and a wealthy man.
Its not all about 'smart' suited execs, bright young techies, missions statements and working breakfasts with the international blogerati in Kensington.
The female who turns up wearing neat, 'smart' clothing with well-groomed hair, fingernails and make-up?
A very 'smart' and quick-witted comic, Wuhl always has tons of energy that holds the film together and keeps it moving.
Far from looking dull, the black and white combinations are sharp and 'smart' and exude timeless elegance.
Pulling out of Queen's Park, heading towards Maida Vale through the 'smart' terraces, it was all very nice, until at the Harrow Road a big gang of bus enthusiasts came on.
Now I want to just think and write something in my head but now we have commitments, actions requiring 'smart' clothes and small-talk.
The third 'smart' gun safety mechanism postulated is magnetic technology.
During the summer, drivers can wear a plain blue or white polo shirt and 'smart' trousers and shoes, but not shorts or trainers.
This opened the door for me to make a 'smart' remark, and I did.
Sales of film dropped 15 percent from last year because cameras have become 'smart' devices.
The smallish dining room is 'smart' and comfortable, and the service has personality, wit, and a refreshingly unforced charm.
But this man was the real thing: well-spoken, briefcase, 'smart' dresser.
The daughters of an insurance investigator, they lived in a 'smart' area close to the cathedral.
I was still feeling grossed out, and the real 'smart' remark was with full sarcasm.
The joke about a surgical strike with a 'smart' missile has been around since the first Gulf war.
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