Synonym: alert, bright, cunning, intelligent, skillful, smart. Antonym: absurd, foolish, silly, stupid. Similar words: level, eleven, all levels, ever, never, every, fever, severe. Meaning: ['klevə] adj. 1. skillful (or showing skill) in adapting means to ends 2. showing self-interest and shrewdness in dealing with others 3. mentally quick and resourceful 4. showing inventiveness and skill.
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(151) They were the dupes of a clever but dishonest salesman.
(152) A: The boy is quite clever and polite at that. B: Exactly.
(153) His clever manipulation of the stock markets makes him lots of money.
(154) He's clever, probably too much so for his own good.
(155) To summarise, this is a clever approach to a common problem.
(156) What a clever idea!
(157) There were always lots of men after her because she was clever as well as pretty.
(158) He is not so clever as he has been cracked up to be.
(159) He was clever. He invested a lot of money in property. When prices went up, he made a killing.
(160) Others will tell you that she is modest to a fault, funny, clever and warm.
(161) He's a smooth/slick/shrewd/clever operator.
(162) Rowe does a very clever riff on the nature of prejudice.
(163) This just goes to show that getting good grades in school doesn't mean you're clever.
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(164) Admitting her mistake may have been quite a clever move on her part.
(165) She was such a clever player that she always ate up the opposition.
(166) The writer builds up a clever contextual picture of upper class life.
(167) It was indeed a clever plan to entrap his opponent, but in the end he was hoist by his own petard.
(168) She was always very clever at getting around the rules.
(169) Thousands of clever men drained from Britain in the years just after the war.
(170) You can't fool her; she's much too clever for that.
(171) That's a clever hit.
(172) I grant you she's a clever woman, but I wouldn't want to work for her.
(173) She's too clever to fall into the trap of doing any unpaid work.
(174) Clever salesmanship can persuade you to buy things you don't really want.
(175) The young man is very clever, and counts on his card in his new job.
(176) Clever lighting creates an impression of space in a room.
(177) She's very clever, but it's stretching it a bit to call her a genius.
(178) There is some clever direction and the film is very well shot.
(179) His wife was so clever that he felt that he could never live up to her.
(180) That was a clever move with your cards to take out your opponent.
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