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cause to be perceived vs smart

smart vs cause to be perceived

cause to be perceived is not a noun while smart is a noun.

cause to be perceived is not an adjective while smart is an adjective.

cause to be perceived and smart both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
cause to be perceived No No Yes No
smart Yes Yes Yes No
As verbs, smart is a hyponym of cause to be perceived; that is, smart is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than cause to be perceived:
  • cause to be perceived: have perceptible qualities
  • smart: be the source of pain
Other hyponyms of cause to be perceived include ache, hurt, smell, odorize, odourise, scent, radiate, go, sound, project.
cause to be perceived (noun) smart (noun)
a kind of pain such as that caused by a wound or a burn or a sore
cause to be perceived (adjective) smart (adjective)
showing mental alertness and calculation and resourcefulness
capable of independent and apparently intelligent action
quick and brisk
improperly forward or bold
characterized by quickness and ease in learning
painfully severe
elegant and stylish
cause to be perceived (verb) smart (verb)
have perceptible qualities be the source of pain
Difference between cause to be perceived and smart

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