BRAINY


Meaning of BRAINY in English

brain ‧ y /ˈbreɪni/ BrE AmE adjective ( comparative brainier , superlative brainiest )

able to learn easily and think quickly SYN clever , smart American English :

He always was the brainy one.

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THESAURUS

▪ intelligent having a high level of mental ability, and good at thinking clearly and understanding ideas:

The top universities aim to select the most intelligent students.

▪ clever especially British English , smart especially American English intelligent, so that you can think and learn quickly and find ways to solve problems:

That was very clever of you. How did you do that?

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I wasn’t smart enough to be a lawyer.

▪ bright intelligent – used especially about children and young people:

He’s a very bright kid.

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the brightest student in the class

▪ brilliant extremely intelligent and good at the work you do:

a brilliant scientist

▪ gifted a gifted child is much more intelligent than most other children:

a special school for gifted children

▪ wise able to make good decisions and give sensible advice, especially because you have a lot of experience:

a wise old man

▪ cunning/crafty good at using your intelligence to get what you want, often by making secret plans or tricking people:

She was cunning enough to keep this latest piece of information secret.

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He’s a crafty old devil!

▪ brainy informal intelligent and good at studying:

My sister is the brainy one in our family.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.