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intelligent
Adjective
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If you are intelligent, you can understand difficult ideas easily and think clearly.
Any intelligent person should be able to understand this.
Today's children are more intelligent than children in the past.
Baboons are highly intelligent animals and learn to meet their needs in many different ways.
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If an idea or something said is intelligent, it shows good understanding and clear thinking.
That's probably the most intelligent comment I've heard today.
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If another living thing or a machine is intelligent, it can think in ways that are similar to us.
We will not likely find intelligent life of other planets.
message
Noun
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A message is information that is sent between living things and is sent from one person to the other. There are some types of message, like phone message and subliminal message.
On his desk there was a message from Jack to call home.
Can you give Joan the message that I called?
message
Verb
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If you message someone, you send them a note or letter or e-mail; you message them.
Can you please message me the directions?
filter
Noun
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A filter is a piece of equipment that put gas or liquid through to take out the parts you don't want, to clean it.
Car engines have a fuel filter to keep the fuel clean.
filter
Verb
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If you filter a gas or a liquid, you put it through something that takes out the parts you don't want.
We filter the water.