intelligent
Common misspellings:
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- inteligents (0.2%)
- ineligent (0.2%)
- intelagent (1.2%)
- intellegient (0.3%)
- itelligent (1.5%)
- intelliegent (0.6%)
- intellligent (0.6%)
- interlligent (0.2%)
- intellent (0.1%)
- intellegent (41.8%)
- intelegent (8.2%)
- inteligant (1.1%)
- intellagents (0.1%)
- intellgint (0.1%)
- intellegant (1.5%)
- intelleigent (0.1%)
- intellignet (0.7%)
- intelligents (1.0%)
- inteligent (27.5%)
- intellagent (2.2%)
- intellingent (0.1%)
- inteligence (0.1%)
- intellignent (0.1%)
- intelligant (3.1%)
- intelligente (0.1%)
- intellgient (0.3%)
- intelligient (0.4%)
- intrelligent (0.1%)
- inttelegent (0.1%)
- intilligent (0.4%)
- intelegant (0.5%)
- inteeligent (0.1%)
- intellgent (3.5%)
- intelllegnet (0.1%)
- intellengent (0.1%)
- intellgence (0.1%)
- intelengent (0.1%)
- claver (0.1%)
- intelligene (0.1%)
- intelignet (0.1%)
- intelagend (0.1%)
- intelelgent (0.1%)
- inteliginet (0.1%)
- intellajent (0.3%)
- intelligenat (0.1%)
- itteligent (0.1%)
Usage examples for intelligent:
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Marcella looked at me, and I saw in her intelligent eye all she would have uttered.
"The Phantom Ship" – Captain Frederick Marryat -
That police, however, was the special care of the king, who was very intelligent if we are to believe history, but I confess that I laughed when I saw the ridiculous face of that sovereign.
"The Memoires of Casanova, Complete The Rare Unabridged London Edition Of 1894, plus An Unpublished Chapter of History, By Arthur Symons" – Jacques Casanova de Seingalt -
I have known a number, and all of them were intelligent
"The Complete PG Works of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr." – Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (The Physician and Poet not the Jurist) -
They talked of other things and she remembered how intelligent he was.
"Balloons" – Elizabeth Bibesco