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Smart or Cleaver?
There is this French person I know who does not belive there is a difference between someone being smart and someone being cleaver. I tried to explain the difference, but I did a rather lousy job.
Can someone please give me a good example that contrasts cleaverness and smartness. And anyone out there who does not know the difference, prepare to be educated. |
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Process Disciple
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In truth, they are synonyms. Colloquially, they have some differences in uses, but technically, the dictionary has similar definitions for them. So it's going to be for usage.
smart- intelligent, having a lot of knowledge. This is the guy who does well on research projects and such. clever- quick witted. This is the guy who thinks better on the fly. cleaver- a large, heavy knife such as one used by butchers to cut meat into joints or pieces. This is the thing that butchers wear chain-mail gloves to avoid cutting appendages off. Last edited by TrumanGrace; 06-10-2007 at 09:16 AM. |
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Whoops. I didn't mean cleaver.
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Being smart is avoiding trouble. Being clever is the ability to get out of it.
On the other hand, hacking people with a cleaver is just fuin.
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I think more people should be cleaver. There's not much a smart guy can do with a cleaver through that all-important "brain" of his.
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How about this for a distinction.
A smart person knows vast amounts of information usually on a variety or subjects. A clever person applies that knowledge, usually in inventive or original ways. And since it seems to be the thing to do. If you weren’t very clever, and chopped off a finger with a cleaver, I’m betting it would really smart. Last edited by genderhazard; 06-10-2007 at 02:19 PM. Reason: spelling |
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Haz...... damn, that pun was painful. As was my alliteration
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Spell I bought is work'n
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I can only work with the material I'm given.
And if that was painful how about this joke. Two men run into a bar. The third one ducks. I know more a visual gag. |
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How about this:
The Pope, a Nazi, a racist and a child molester walk into a bar. And that's just the first guy. Ridiculous and exploitative, but good for a cheap laugh. |
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Time for me to have some fun.
Smart - It's what you know. It's Knowledge you learn. Clever - It's taking what you know and useing it. Knowledge you use. In other words, Smart useful. Clever has 2 options. Getting out of trouble or getting more into it. AKA a smart ass. |
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Join Date: May 2005
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This reminds me of what my grandfather used to say about the difference between intelligence and wisdom.
An intelligent man can build a weapon. A wise man knows the right moment to use it. |
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