INTELLECT


Meaning of INTELLECT in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

human

These beautiful buildings, along with a whole realm of cultivated human intellect , are closed to the vast majority of humankind.

keen

Their keen intellects and powerful personalities could spark off more than just brilliant ideas at times.

Husseini's keen intellect and integrity set him apart.

superior

His conceptual approach to problems and decision-making is supported, mostly positively, by a superior general intellect .

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Corning wasn't a great intellect , but he knew how to get things done.

Her friendliness hides a shrewd intellect .

Joyce's books seem designed to appeal to the intellect rather than the emotions.

Our physical strength declines with age, but not necessarily our intellect .

Rehnquist was a great scholar who possessed a formidable intellect .

Schools should nurture a child's intellect .

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