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3 elegant, chic, fashionable, stylish, modish, … la mode,<br />

well-groomed, trim, neat, dapper, spruce, soign‚(e), Colloq<br />

snappy, natty: You must admit that both Della and Paul are<br />

smart dressers. 4 pert, pointed, saucy, witty, nimble-witted,<br />

poignant, trenchant, effective: I wish he would stop making<br />

smart remarks when I am trying to explain something. 5 brisk,<br />

vigorous, animated, active, energetic, spirited, lively; quick,<br />

alert, jaunty, perky, breezy: The enemy launched a smart<br />

counter-attack at dawn. He set off down the road at a smart<br />

pace. 6 quick, swift, stiff, smarting, stinging, sharp, severe:<br />

The mugger gave him a smart blow on the back of the neck.<br />

--v. 7 sting, hurt, pinch, pain, ache, tingle, prickle, burn,<br />

throb, stab, pierce: The antiseptic may smart a bit when it is<br />

put on the cut. The smoky atmosphere made her eyes smart.<br />

--n. 8 injury, harm, pain, pang, twinge, affliction, suffering,<br />

smarting: For years he silently endured the smart of his<br />

colleagues' ridicule.<br />

smear v. 1 daub, rub, anoint, spread, cover, coat, wipe, plaster,<br />

bedaub; besmirch, dirty, smudge, stain, soil, begrime: The baby<br />

smeared ice-cream all over his face. The car windows were<br />

smeared with dirt from the road. 2 blacken, besmirch, soil,<br />

sully, calumniate, slander, discredit, tarnish, defile, vilify,<br />

scandalize, stigmatize, Colloq drag through the mud:<br />

Politicians regularly smear their opponents with all sorts of<br />

accusations.<br />

--n. 3 smudge, daub, stain, splodge or chiefly US splotch,<br />

blot, taint, spot: These outrageous lies constitute a smear on<br />

my good reputation. There was a smear of blood on his collar. 4<br />

slander, scandal, libel, vilification, mud-slinging, defamation,<br />

calumny, aspersion, reflection: The article contains several<br />

smears on the character of an MP.<br />

smell n. 1 odour, scent, aroma, perfume, fragrance, bouquet, breath,<br />

whiff: Don't you love the smell of freshly brewed coffee in the<br />

morning? 2 stink, stench, fetor or foetor, fetidness, mephitis,<br />

effluvium, Colloq Brit pong: The smell from the rotting garbage<br />

was overpowering.<br />

--v. 3 scent, sniff, Colloq get a whiff of: The moment I smelt

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