Intelligent
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ɪnˈtɛlɪdʒənt/
Alternative forms
Origin
From Middle French intelligent, from Latin intellegēns ("discerning"), present active participle of intellegŠ("understand, comprehend"), itself from inter ("between") + legŠ("choose, pick out, read").
Full definition of intelligent
Adjective
intelligent
- Of high or especially quick cognitive capacity, bright.
- 1927, F. E. Penny, Pulling the Strings Chapter 5, Anstruther laughed good-naturedly. “… I shall take out half a dozen intelligent maistries from our Press and get them to give our villagers instruction when they begin work and when they are in the fields.â€
- Well thought-out, well considered.The engineer had a very intelligent design proposal for the new car.The general devised an intelligent strategy for the southern campaign.
- Characterized by thoughtful interaction.My girlfriend and I had an intelligent conversation.
- Having the same level of brain power as mankind.The hunt for intelligent life.
- Having an environment-sensing automatically-invoked built-in computer capability.An intelligent network or keyboard.