adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an intelligent guess
▪ Analysis of the archaeological site will help us make an intelligent guess as to what it was used for.
intelligent design
intelligent/conscious/rational etc being
▪ a story about alien beings who invade Earth
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
as
▪ She thought of herself as intelligent and had been called so.
▪ Some people think that an uncreative individual can not properly be regarded as intelligent, and others strongly disagree.
▪ Masklin always said that they're nearly as intelligent as we are.
▪ Summary statements are useful in everyday speech, where we are continually describing people as intelligent or aggressive or generous or nice.
▪ Strangers will be less intimidating, as intelligent badges will swap information that helps you find a compatible person.
▪ You must be at least as intelligent as me.
highly
▪ Baboons are highly intelligent animals and learn to satisfy their biological needs in many often diverse ways.
▪ A highly intelligent, highly motivated, and extremely personable young woman, Crystal has had numerous supports along the way.
▪ Now as then, Gielgud is acute, highly intelligent and concerned to help draw a full portrait.
▪ City Hall insiders described Cruz as highly intelligent and ultrasensitive to minority issues.
▪ Alix seemed to her to be both practical and highly intelligent.
▪ By the time she was ready to go, this highly intelligent and capable woman spoke the language fluently.
▪ Loved to talk: never boring. Highly intelligent - read a great deal.
▪ First, that rugby players are a highly intelligent, dedicated and wise bunch.
less
▪ In January a national poll found that most whites think blacks are lazy, less intelligent and less patriotic than whites are.
▪ A less intelligent and less secure judge might have permitted the defense to explore these avenues.
▪ Your Watson, then, needs to be just a little less intelligent than you conceive your readers as being.
▪ A side-effect of this automation was that the network became less intelligent, albeit much cheaper to run.
▪ That departure to university of a man far less intelligent than himself had been a blow to Stephen.
▪ They were less intelligent, but more sympathetic, providing the glue that held the family together.
▪ Macaques and other less intelligent primates have not yet displayed the self-recognition abilities of apes and humans.
more
▪ Another runner more intelligent than most, mingled exclusively with the dealers.
▪ A flurry of hands from the more eager, more intelligent first graders.
▪ I mentioned earlier that he was like Slim - more intelligent and caring than most, and very different.
▪ These new assistants are more intelligent than their predecessors.
▪ I couldn't have been more fortunate in working with two more intelligent and delightful men.
▪ It is the need to outwit and dupe and help and teach one another that drove us to be ever more intelligent.
▪ It's more intelligent than Trivial Pursuit and noisier than Charades.
▪ She had never met a handsomer man, or one more intelligent.
most
▪ But Tobermory is a most intelligent cat.
▪ Does this sound like the rational act of the most intelligent species on the planet?
▪ Many a time he commented upon the mental rapport he found with his most intelligent animals.
▪ For all his eccentricity, he had impressed me as a most intelligent man.
▪ As far as she knew porpoises were the most intelligent.
▪ The threat was that if reform failed, one of their liveliest, most intelligent, and often wealthiest constituencies would withdraw.
▪ The most intelligent of people have heart attacks as well as the stupid ones.
▪ He, too, has been questioned but he is not the most intelligent of men, or the best of horse-riders.
quite
▪ He'd always believed that humans were quite intelligent.
▪ He was not intellectual or scholarly, but nevertheless quite intelligent.
so
▪ He's so intelligent that I don't think he would even take his glasses off before doing it.
▪ They're so intelligent and full of character.
▪ How could a man so intelligent in every other way be so obtuse when it came to ordinary everyday living?
▪ How could I ever listen to office gossip even in bed and find it so intelligent?
▪ Squids are so intelligent and swift-moving that they must find little difficulty in avoiding man's clumsy deep-sea dredges.
▪ She thought of Miguel, stern, slightly stuffy at times, yet so kind and so intelligent.
▪ Do we need this old Graeco-Roman game - like Eliot's Shakespeherian rag, so elegant, so intelligent?
▪ Amazing how some one so intelligent can be stupid enough to think such hypocrisy would pass unnoticed.
too
▪ A mug's game, because her mind was blurred and Jessica was far too intelligent, and caught her drift immediately.
▪ Beth is too intelligent not to realize that she has been snubbed.
▪ But he was too intelligent not to have a conscience.
very
▪ He would never have found me, because he was not very intelligent.
▪ Oh yes, very intelligent, almost an intellectual.
▪ Still, Brown's impeccable exercises in style are highly engaging, visually spectacular and very intelligent.
▪ A news media-ignored but very intelligent and articulate movement is afoot to bring this information to everyone.
▪ I was not feeling very intelligent.
▪ He was only 27, amusing, very intelligent and talented and will be deeply missed by those who knew him.
▪ Because Bruce is really very intelligent.
■ NOUN
agent
▪ Could we redesign companies in a completely new light using the negotiation skills and information-filtering of intelligent agents?
▪ No, no one in my country was quite clever enough to program intelligent agents.
▪ The simplest idea is that the ad contains intelligent agents that communicate with your agents to determine your likes and dislikes.
▪ In the meantime, though, people are the only intelligent agents in the computer world.
▪ Firstly, intelligent agents will become ubiquitous.
being
▪ He took me to the farmer, who soon realized that I was not an animal, but an intelligent being.
▪ Maybe some other race of intelligent beings elsewhere in the galaxy will achieve a better balance between responsibility and aggression.
face
▪ I have to look at an intelligent face.
▪ Glover completely approved of most of them, of their long, loose legs and intelligent faces.
▪ Erica Lucas was five feet six, with a thin, strong, intelligent face.
▪ He had a square, intelligent face and a quiet manner which exuded self-confidence.
life
▪ It decrees that intelligent life in some way selects out its own actual universe from a variety of possible alternatives.
▪ Yes, well, I suppose they also told you that intelligent life has been found on Mars?
▪ You have to know about stuff like this or your program is going to claim it's found intelligent life on Mars.
▪ Two years ago, we discovered the first evidence for intelligent life outside the Earth.
▪ Obviously there is pleasure in watching Hollywood recognise intelligent life in the typing pool.
▪ Most of these universes will not provide the right conditions for the development of the complicated structures needed for intelligent life.
▪ However, a strong thermodynamic arrow is necessary for intelligent life to operate.
▪ Thus intelligent life could not exist in the contracting phase of the universe.
man
▪ He cited as an example an intelligent man who had been disabled.
▪ Just as I was warming to the subject, I noticed that this handsome, intelligent man was finishing my sentences.
▪ He was not a very intelligent man; intelligent men do not go to prison with such sad regularity.
▪ For all his eccentricity, he had impressed me as a most intelligent man.
▪ What would have made an intelligent man do that?
▪ I decided that it would be a Colonel Shelhi, a very intelligent man and a great admirer of Colonel Nasser.
▪ He was a weaker and more intelligent man than Teixeira.
people
▪ Councillors should be treated as intelligent people who make decisions based on information.
▪ The Romans felt that work demeaned intelligent people.
▪ It is true that if some one talks to intelligent people regularly and is well informed and advised, then much is absorbed.
▪ But there are intelligent people out there.
▪ The young, intelligent people feel a great sense of betrayal, even those who at first believed in all this.
▪ Most intelligent people who have not accepted Freudian indoctrination will ask him to tell that to the Marines.
▪ Not just brilliance but a form of autism only now recognised in intelligent people.
▪ I have dealt with reasonably intelligent people who have discovered that they could have claimed more money.
person
▪ It's surprising how many mistakes an otherwise intelligent person can make when left to execute a document unaided.
▪ This Auster was the first intelligent person he had spoken to in a long time.
question
▪ The art, according to Finniston, is to ask intelligent questions and look for inconsistencies.
▪ I like people to ask me intelligent questions and I will answer intelligently.
▪ She spoke about it at length and Richard asked intelligent questions.
use
▪ Cameron continued to make intelligent use of the ball.
▪ The horse has to be taught to answer the aids correctly by intelligent use of the aids and instant reward of obedience.
woman
▪ I should have explained that she was an intelligent woman.
▪ He had always enjoyed the company of intelligent women, and if they were pretty, then so much the better.
▪ Demonstrating my attractiveness to a young intelligent woman in competition with young attractive males had become almost an obsession of mine.
▪ Everything just so ... Julia is an attractive and intelligent woman in her early thirties.
▪ Although her plan to import earnest and intelligent women failed, she did learn how to work the land.
▪ Despite her handicaps Helen was an attractive, intelligent woman, and must have had many suitors.
▪ She was acting like some idiotic schoolgirl, not an intelligent woman, she thought in exasperation.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ "We're looking for highly intelligent young people, with a genuine interest in their subject," a university spokesman said.
▪ an intelligent decision
▪ Anne was surprised to hear such an intelligent question coming from a very small child.
▪ Do you think there are intelligent life forms on other planets?
▪ Have you got any intelligent suggestions to make?
▪ Mark was an intelligent, ambitious young man, with a great future in front of him.
▪ Some scientists claim that dolphins are more intelligent than humans.
▪ Vlasic is a very intelligent player.