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Intelligence, Cleverness and just being smart
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Are there any differences between these words?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.they basically mean much the same thing. But intellgence is usually seen as a sort of neutral thing capable of being measured scientifially (I think this is nonsense; all IQ tests are biased in some way); 'cleverness' sometimes implies some sort of untrustworthiness (as in the phrase 'too clever by half'); and being smart may suggest being street-smart or wordly-wise, even in people who apparently aren't otherwise intellectually 'intelligent'.
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