noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
human
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These beautiful buildings, along with a whole realm of cultivated human intellect , are closed to the vast majority of humankind.
keen
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Their keen intellects and powerful personalities could spark off more than just brilliant ideas at times.
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Husseini's keen intellect and integrity set him apart.
superior
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His conceptual approach to problems and decision-making is supported, mostly positively, by a superior general intellect .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Corning wasn't a great intellect , but he knew how to get things done.
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Her friendliness hides a shrewd intellect .
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Joyce's books seem designed to appeal to the intellect rather than the emotions.
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Our physical strength declines with age, but not necessarily our intellect .
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Rehnquist was a great scholar who possessed a formidable intellect .
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Schools should nurture a child's intellect .