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Smarter

Smarter is the comparative form of the adjective smart. It is used to indicate that one person, thing, or idea has greater intelligence, skill, or effectiveness than another. In everyday use, smarter can describe humans and animals, as well as devices, systems, or methods that perform more efficiently or intelligently. For example, “She is smarter than her classmates,” or “The smarter thermostat helps save energy.”

In addition to intelligence, smarter can describe practical savvy or quick-wittedness, sometimes extending to street or

Notes on usage include that in British English, smart commonly means stylish or well-dressed, and “smarter” can

See also entries on intelligence, cleverness, and smart devices for related contexts.

social
intelligence.
It
can
also
apply
to
technology
and
software,
where
a
product
marketed
as
smarter
implies
more
advanced
features,
learning
capability,
or
automation
compared
with
a
previous
version
or
a
competing
product.
Example:
“A
smarter
AI
assistant
can
anticipate
user
needs.”
be
used
to
describe
someone
looking
more
polished:
“He
dressed
smarter
today.”
The
corresponding
adverb
form
is
usually
“more
smartly”
or
simply
expressed
through
a
different
construction,
such
as
“more
cleverly.”
The
superlative
form
is
“smartest.”
Related
terms
include
smart,
smartly,
and
smartness.