A2adjective1K

UK/["/ˈklevə(r)/"]/US/["/ˈklevər/"]/

Meaning of Clever

In simple words: Smart and good at finding solutions.

Clever in a sentence

  • She is very clever and always solves the puzzles quickly.
  • His clever strategy helped the team win the game.
  • The clever design of the building won several awards.
  • It's clever of you to bring an umbrella on a rainy day.
  • With a clever response, she turned the argument in her favor.

How to use Clever

Used to describe someone who is intelligent or quick-witted. Can be used positively or negatively depending on context. For example, it's good to be clever in problem-solving, but can imply cunning if used in a different context.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of 'clever' like 'clever clogs' – someone who always has the right answer.

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Opposites of Clever

Common mistakes with Clever

  • Confused with 'smart' - 'clever' often implies resourcefulness.
  • Used incorrectly as a noun - remember it’s an adjective.
  • Overused in formal contexts where 'intelligent' might be more suitable.

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Frequently asked questions about Clever

What does Clever mean?

Smart and good at finding solutions.

What is the definition of Clever?

quick at learning and understanding things

How do you use Clever in a sentence?

She is very clever and always solves the puzzles quickly.

Can you give another example of Clever?

His clever strategy helped the team win the game.

What are synonyms for Clever?

Common alternatives include intelligent.

What is the opposite of Clever?

Opposite meanings include dull, stupid, foolish.

What words go with Clever?

It commonly pairs with be, seem, sound, extremely, fairly, very, at, with, too clever by half, too clever for your own good, be, seem, sound, extremely, fairly, very, at, with, too clever by half, too clever for your own good, be, extremely, fairly, very, be, seem, sound, extremely, fairly, very, at, with, too clever by half, too clever for your own good.

What are common mistakes when using Clever?

Confused with 'smart' - 'clever' often implies resourcefulness. Used incorrectly as a noun - remember it’s an adjective. Overused in formal contexts where 'intelligent' might be more suitable.

How do you pronounce Clever?

US: /["/ˈklevər/"]/, UK: /["/ˈklevə(r)/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Clever?

Used to describe someone who is intelligent or quick-witted. Can be used positively or negatively depending on context. For example, it's good to be clever in problem-solving, but can imply cunning if used in a different context.

What CEFR level is Clever?

"Clever" is at A2 level on the CEFR scale.