Pronunciation: /smɑrt sɛt/
noun a fashionable social group or elite class of people characterized by their intelligence, sophistication, and stylishness
A1 The smart set of students always finish their homework on time.
A2 She was part of the smart set at school, excelling in all her classes.
B1 The smart set of professionals knew how to navigate the corporate world effectively.
B2 In the business world, being part of the smart set can open up many opportunities.
C1 The smart set of investors were able to predict market trends with accuracy.
C2 Being part of the smart set in academia requires constant research and innovation.
formal The smart set in the business world always stays ahead of the curve.
informal The smart set at the office always knows the latest gossip before anyone else.
slang The smart set at school are the ones who always have the inside scoop.
figurative Being part of the smart set means being in the loop with all the important information.
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