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What are the differences between intelligent and knowledgeable?

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What are the differences between intelligent and knowledgeable?

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  1. Intelligence is measured by a variety of things, including common sense. Knowledge is simply "acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles, as from study or investigation; general erudition: knowledge of many things"

    Someone knowledgeable may win on Jeopardy, but they may not necessarily be able to solve problems the way an intelligent person would.  


  2. Intelligence is arrogant and while you may know facts and how things work, generally your just a prick.

    Knowledgeable comes from experience and understanding... Your smart, and you understand people and don't rub your intelligence in their face.  

  3. You may be intelligent but not knowledgeable. The first is a natural thing with which you are born the second is a thing that people cultivate during their life.

  4. intelligence, like eye colour, is inherited and implies natural ability.

    being knowledable means ur well learned in life, or a specific subjet.




  5. knowledge is a quantity, intelligence is a trait

    edit: devildog needs a dictionary

  6. I'd say my terrier is pretty intelligent, but not knowledgeable.

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