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What is the difference between Cleverness and Intelligence

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Answered by AnmolJigarChawla
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In general, "intelligent" is closer to "intellectual, mentally capable, logical", and "clever" is closer to "creative, ingenious, cunning". There is certainly an overlap in the synonyms. Clever is more quick witted. ... Intelligent is more being able to think things through.

Answered by monikash1977
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In general, "intelligent" is closer to "intellectual, mentally capable, logical", and "clever" is closer to "creative, ingenious, cunning". There is certainly an overlap in the synonyms. Clever is more quick witted. ... Intelligent is more being able to think things through

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