Use "cleverer" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "cleverer" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "cleverer", or refer to the context using the word "cleverer" in the English Dictionary.

1. I'm cleverer than I Iook.

2. By contrast, he was much cleverer.

3. I know you're cleverer than I am, but you need't rub it in.

4. Spencer was kind, courteous, sometimes hot-tempered, cleverer than most people thought and very funny.

5. The most common comparative and superlative for 'clever' are 'cleverer' and 'Cleverest'

6. I know you are cleverer than I am, but you needn't rub it in.

7. He thought he was cleverer than any other person here. And he was supercilious.

8. I know you're cleverer than I am, but you needn't rub it in.

9. Synonyms for Brainier include brighter, cleverer, smarter, faster, keener, nimbler, quicker, sharper, abler and swottier

10. 30 My brother was much older and cleverer than me so I always held him in awe.

11. Now research suggests that women with an hourglass figure are brighter and have cleverer children, too.

12. There was no victory in Scary Movie because it was spoofing a spoof that was cleverer than it was.

13. Comparative of superiority cold → colder big → biggger large → larger narrow → narrower shallow → shallower clever → cleverer gentle → gentler charming → Charminger?? 8

14. There wasn't alack of effort at Southampton,but we have got to be a lot cleverer and a lot Cuter when we haven't got theball.

15. Some hold the Koranic passage to have been revealed in Confutation of the Jews, who pretended that if a man lay with his wife backwards, he would beget a cleverer child.

16. It can't have been easy all those years, sitting in the back, keeping your mouth shut when you knew you were cleverer than most of the people in the room.

17. The Brer Rabbit tales share many features of traditional African trickster stories: the trickster is an underdog, smaller in stature and strength than his opponents (thus gaining the audience’s sympathy) but much cleverer and always well in control of the situation.