Smart is something one can become. It is more a categoric term for someone of whom posseses natural intelligence, who may have used natural, intellectual ability to their advantage. This is known as being 'smart'.
In comparisson with intelligence, we could say that this is again, a natural ability possessed in varying levels, by different individuals.
It is just a difference in that some may harvest their natural, often high intelligence, to become 'smart'.
If you are intellegent, it means you are clever or you are born clever however if you are smart, it means you are clever but you are witty, you have street smarts and you use your intitive.
Is there difference between smart and intelligent?
There is street smart and book smart. Some people are very good at school subjects but hopeless in real life. It is good to have some of each type of smart.
"She was as smart as an owl" is one example.Another is "he is as smart as a doorknob".
Most people use the words "smart" and "intelligent" interchangeably - they use them to mean basically the same thing.Some people feel that "smart" refers to inborn knowledge like understanding how things work in the world and "intelligent" means well-educated.Both terms refer to someone who is better able to function by paying attention to information and using it to make their life better.
Intelligent can be said as "clever" or "smart".
what is the difference between a credit card, debit card and smart card
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What is the diffrence between smart card and other cards?
Clever Intelligent
The noun form of the adjective intelligent (smart) is spelled intelligence.It can also mean data and evidence, as is recovered by spying or espionage.
'intelligent'
There is no difference I know this because I am smart