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What is the meaning of Oversmart?
The meaning of ‘oversmart’ is to get over confident about the matter. For example ; ‘oversmart’ people are those who thinks he /she only can do everything , not other can do that.
What is the difference between smart and Oversmart?
Smart is knowing 85\% of a body of knowledge and knowing that you do not know the other 15\%. Over-smart is knowing 93\% of a body of knowledge, but either implying to others or deluding oneself that you know 100\%.
What do you call an over smart person?
genius. noun. someone who is much more intelligent or skilful than other people.
Is Oversmart good or bad?
Over smartness is a negative attribute and to call someone that is a criticism. Originally Answered: What’s the main difference between smart and over smart? Smart people work by smart mind with a proper planning. but oversmart people doesn’t make a proper plan or not use proper mind.
Is there a word for a person who is oversmart?
He is oversmart. (for a person who is acting to be very smart) No….no such word exists. You could say somebody is overly smart, however.
What is the difference between smart and over-Smart?
Smart – You have a hypothesis and you test that hypothesis until you have an answer. That makes you smart. Over-smart – You have a hypothesis and you don’t test it, yet write it down as an answer in your report (almost always, you’ll end up wrong.)
What are some examples of smart work?
SO let’s start with some basic examples: Ages back the cage man pushed his cart or huge pieces of stone for carrying it from one place to the other. But the modern man-made wheelbarrow easily carries its load and travels long distances with less effort and with more efficiency. This is a classic example of smart work.
Is smart work the result of hard work?
In a similar way smart work is the result of hard work, to master the quality of smart work one really needs to work hard. Through hard work, we gain experience which helps us discover new things which in turn helps us to work smartly.