Examples of using "Intelligent" in a sentence and their english translations:
Judy is smart.
Apes are intelligent.
- I am smart.
- I'm smart.
- I'm bright.
- I'm clever.
Tom is intelligent.
- He is intelligent.
- He's intelligent.
- She is intelligent.
- She's intelligent.
The dolphins are very intelligent.
- He is handsome and clever.
- He's intelligent and good-looking.
- That boy has good brains.
- That boy is smart.
- That boy is intelligent.
- She is very intelligent.
- He's very intelligent.
- He's very intelligent.
- He's very smart.
- He is very smart.
- He is very intelligent.
- Tom is very smart.
- Tom is very intelligent.
- You're very smart.
- You're very intelligent.
My father is intelligent.
You're a clever one.
Sami was very intelligent.
Tom's brother is smart.
"Do you consider yourself intelligent?" "Intelligent? No. I'm a dumb!"
and that's just how smart she was.
He is very clever indeed.
This animal is very intelligent.
My sister is very intelligent.
- He's intelligent and good-looking.
- She's intelligent and good-looking.
She's intelligent and sexy.
She's charming and intelligent.
Tom isn't very intelligent.
She's really smart, isn't she?
Carlos is intelligent and creative.
He is handsome and clever.
Mary is outspoken and smart.
Mary's dog is very intelligent.
I think Tom is intelligent.
She's beautiful and intelligent.
Mary is beautiful and intelligent.
Tom seems to be intelligent.
The dolphins are very intelligent.
I wish I were clever.
He didn't look like a clever boy.
- Tom is obviously very intelligent.
- Obviously, Tom is very intelligent.
Tom is intelligent, isn't he?
- I know that Tom is intelligent.
- I know Tom is intelligent.
He is very clever for a boy of ten.
Jill is smart as well as pretty.
The man is intelligent and industrious.
She is as intelligent as he.
She is as clever as she is beautiful.
He is naturally clever.
Some are wise, some are otherwise.
She is less intelligent than you.
He's young, but he's very intelligent.
He's intelligent, but not wise.
He's charming, funny and intelligent.
- He has a good brain.
- He is smart.
- He is intelligent.
- He's smart.
- He's intelligent.
- He has a good head on his shoulders.
- She's smart.
- She is intelligent.
Mary is both attractive and intelligent.
She is more wise than clever.
He's intelligent, but lazy.
- Tom is smart.
- Tom is intelligent.
- Tom's smart.
- Tom is clever.