44 adverbs to describe how to intelligent

He was remarkably intelligent and absolutely unscrupulous, didn't hesitate to put into the mouths of people what he wished them to say, so he naturally had a great pull over the ordinary simple-minded journalist who wrote simply what he saw and heard.

" "And have your people," I asked, "many more such wonderfully intelligent and useful creatures tamed to your service, besides the ambau, the tyree, and these letter-carriers?"

Her first thought was that she had never seen this countrified-looking person before, but as her guest turned, raising to hers a pair of singularly intelligent, rather frightened eyes, she knew that she had met the same glance from the same eyes somewhere before.

It seemed far-fetched and ridiculous to imagine that people of their intelligenceand they were most of them unusually intelligent and alert, if demeanour and utterances might be taken as criterionshould adopt any such elaborate machinery of mystification and duplicity in order to gain an introduction to the Château de Montalais.

These are the Haida tribes, and consist of strikingly intelligent Indians.

If an ordinarily intelligent Englishman, with a fair knowledge of English history and a grasp of the traditions and mentality of his countrymen, cannot carry on, how are people miles away, with no opportunity to visualise the actual situation, to instruct him?

I have never been thrown with the Japaneseam told they are extraordinarily intelligent.

It doesn't hurt the unintelligent Christian, of coursehe simply doesn't understand it; but to the moderately intelligent it is like a dog barking furiously which may possibly get loose; a little more intelligence, and it is all right.

The exceptionally intelligent department-store clerk has one chance in a thousand of rising to the well-paid, semi-professional post of buyer.

The woman thanked him, her eyes penetrant, keenly intelligent, even a trifle mocking.

Was this the facemanly, sober, intelligent,which I had so often despised, made mocks at, made merry with?

Her smile, which came and went with her talk, was sweet and exceedingly intelligent; and something told you, as you looked at her, that she was one who had had to learn a great deal in this troublesome life.

In the mass stupid, individually intelligent.

But he had found that sweet and good women were not invariably intelligent.

Others are manifestly intelligent.

He had met no one so simple, so manly, so intelligent, and at the same time such a good fellow.

But as we look with the mind's eye across the North Sea, past devastated Belgium to the populous towns of industrial Germany, we see a people skilful, highly instructed, and mechanically intelligent, yet equally devoid either of personal initiative or of great and inspiring leadership.

In whatever community we may live, we need only look around to discover that its real leaders are not the merely intelligent, educated, and good, but the energetic, the self-asserting, the aggressive.

" Somehow he made her think of a raven, unscrupulous, probably wholly without pity, possibly wicked, and overwhelmingly intelligent.

Nevertheless, he had a good carriage and a passably intelligent face, and he was rather handsome.

He made some attempt to clutch at its remains by listening to the remarks addressed to him by a Frenchman, with a most potently intelligent and understanding expression, by ejaculating "Nong, nong!"

The children were small, but they lived in Boston, and were, of course, as became Boston children, preternaturally intelligent for their years.

Napoleon I. was, in his way, a consummate artist, a prodigiously intelligent metteur en scène of his own exploits, and he valued full as much the man who delineated or sang his deeds, as the minister who helped him to legislate, or the diplomatist who drew up protocols and treaties.

"Exactly," Thorndyke answered, "though we could hardly imagine a reasonably intelligent criminal adopting a watercress-bed as a hiding-place.

By far the most wonderful and seemingly intelligent work of the soul is that by which it builds up, nourishes, repairs, developes, and finally reproduces the body it dwells in.

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