Genius

  • 21Genius — For other uses, see Genius (disambiguation). Human intelligence Abilities and Traits Abstract thought Communication · …

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  • 22genius — /jeen yeuhs/, n., pl. geniuses for 2, 3, 8, genii /jee nee uy / for 6, 7, 9. 1. an exceptional natural capacity of intellect, especially as shown in creative and original work in science, art, music, etc.: the genius of Mozart. 2. a person having …

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  • 23genius — n. great mental capacity, ability 1) to demonstrate, show genius 2) an inventive; rare genius 3) a spark of genius ability 4) a genius for (he has a genius for getting into trouble) person of great mental capacity, ability 5) an artistic;… …

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  • 24Genius — Genie; brillanter Kopf (umgangssprachlich); Einstein (umgangssprachlich); Intelligenzler (umgangssprachlich); Intelligenzbolzen (umgangssprachlich); Intelligenzbestie ( …

    Universal-Lexikon

  • 25genius — ge|ni|us [ˈdʒi:niəs] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: spirit who guards a person or place , from gignere; GENITAL] 1.) [U] a very high level of intelligence, mental skill, or ability, which only a few people have ▪ The film reveals Fellini s… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 26genius — noun 1 very great and unusual ability ADJECTIVE ▪ great, pure, real, sheer, true ▪ natural ▪ wayward (esp. BrE) …

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  • 27genius — noun 1 (U) a very high level of intelligence, mental skill, or artistic ability, which only a few people have: a writer/work/woman etc of genius: an imaginative novelist of great genius | The film reveals Fellini s genius. | a stroke of genius… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 28genius */ — UK [ˈdʒiːnɪəs] / US [ˈdʒɪnɪəs] noun Word forms genius : singular genius plural geniuses 1) [countable] someone who is much more intelligent or skilful than other people Bach s Magnificat is clearly the work of a genius. She was a mathematical… …

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  • 29genius — gen|ius [ dʒiniəs ] noun * 1. ) count someone who is much more intelligent or skillful than other people: Bach s Magnificat is clearly the work of a genius. She was a mathematical genius. 2. ) uncount a very high level of skill or ability: Dante …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 30genius — Synonyms and related words: A per se, Baba Yaga, Calliope, Clio, Erato, Euterpe, Geist, Lilith, Melpomene, Muse, Polyhymnia, Terpsichore, Thalia, ability, ableness, academician, ace, acuity, acuteness, adept, adequacy, adroitness, afflatus,… …

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