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What's the difference between "clever" and "smart"?

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Rebecca

"Clever" and "smart" mean similar things, but they are slightly different. "Smart" is usually used to refer to general intelligence or knowledge, so it's often used to describe someone who gets good grades in school. Meanwhile, "clever" implies a similar thing but is also connected to ingenuity and wit. For example, someone who is a witty conversationalist would be described as clever. Ex: Laura is the smartest girl in class. She always aces all the tests. Ex: Peter is very clever, so he has never been scammed or taken advantage of.

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