Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Words used to describe intelligent or wise people in American Thesaurus
Words used to describe intelligent or wise people
brilliant (adjective)
very intelligent
able (adjective)
intelligent or good at doing something
clear-sighted (adjective)
able to judge situations quickly and accurately and make sensible decisions
quick (adjective)
able to understand things very easily
smart (adjective)
be all there ()
if you say someone is all there, you mean they are of normal intelligence
brainy (adjective)
informal very intelligent, especially in an academic way
very intelligent
canny (adjective)
good at judging situations, especially in business, and careful not to be tricked
clever (adjective)
mainly British good at learning or understanding things
donnish (adjective)
British serious, intelligent, and mainly interested in academic issues
have a good head on your shoulders ()
to be intelligent and able to make good decisions
to be very intelligent or good at what you do
heads-up (adjective)
Americaninformal lively and intelligent
intelligent (adjective)
intelligent (adjective)
able to think, understand, and learn
lively (adjective)
showing a lot of intelligence and interest in things
luminous (adjective)
mainly literary very intelligent or beautiful
intelligent and with a lot of experience of life so that you do not allow other people to trick you
used for emphasizing that someone is intelligent or skillful as well as being attractive
to be intelligent and always know what is happening around you
on the ball (informal)
informal quick to understand what is happening and what must be done
penetrating (adjective)
intelligent and quick to solve problems or to understand something complicated
perceptive (adjective)
percipient (adjective)
very formal able to notice or understand things quickly and easily
perspicacious (adjective)
very formal able to judge quickly and correctly what people and situations are really like
pointy-headed (adjective)
informal very intelligent in a way that you find annoying
precocious (adjective)
a precocious child is more intelligent or behaves in a more developed way than you would expect for their age
rapier (adjective)
literary mentally quick and intelligent
razor-sharp (adjective)
very clever
reflective (adjective)
sapient (adjective)
literary wise
sharp (adjective)
intelligent and quick to notice something or react to something
sharp-witted (adjective)
quick to understand things and react to them
with more knowledge and experience than most people have at your age