Intelligent vs Challenging - What's the difference?
intelligent | challenging | Related terms |
Of high or especially quick cognitive capacity, bright.
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Characterized by thoughtful interaction.
Having the same level of brain power as mankind.
Having an environment-sensing automatically-invoked built-in computer capability.
The act of making a challenge.
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Intelligent is a related term of challenging.
As adjectives the difference between intelligent and challenging
is that intelligent is of high or especially quick cognitive capacity, bright while challenging is difficult, hard to do.As a verb challenging is
.As a noun challenging is
the act of making a challenge.intelligent
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Alternative forms
* entelligentAdjective
(en-adj)F. E. Penny
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Synonyms
* See alsoAntonyms
* stupidchallenging
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Verb
(head)Antonyms
* unchallengingNoun
(en noun)- There are always sincere challengings of the findings, always the objections (sincere in another sense) of those whose interests seem threatened.
