INTELLIGENCE


Meaning of INTELLIGENCE in English

noun

1 ability to understand

ADJECTIVE

▪ considerable , great , high

This essay shows considerable ~.

▪ acute , quick

a writer with an acute ~

▪ average , normal

▪ limited , low

▪ innate , native

▪ human

▪ emotional

The consultancy focused on leadership and emotional ~.

▪ artificial

computer scientists who study artificial ~

VERB + INTELLIGENCE

▪ have

At least he had the ~ to turn off the gas.

▪ demonstrate , show

▪ use

▪ insult

Please don't insult my ~ by lying to me.

INTELLIGENCE + NOUN

▪ test

2 information

ADJECTIVE

▪ secret

We've obtained secret ~ about enemy plans.

▪ good , reliable

▪ bad , faulty

▪ army , military

Military ~ is gathered using sophisticated technology.

▪ business

▪ criminal

▪ national

VERB + INTELLIGENCE

▪ collect , gather , get

▪ provide

▪ share

The FBI and the CIA need to share ~ on terrorism.

INTELLIGENCE + NOUN

▪ agency , community , service

He works for the French ~ service.

▪ officer , official

▪ collection ( esp. AmE ), gathering

His unit was responsible for ~ gathering in North Africa.

▪ failure

▪ information , report

▪ operation

▪ source

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