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in‧tel‧lect /ˈɪntəlekt, ˈɪntɪlekt/ noun
هوش، فهم، قوه درک، عقل، خرد، سابقه، روانشناسی: نیروی عقلانی
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Synonyms & Related Wordsintellect[noun]Synonyms: intelligence, brains
(informal), judgment, mind, reason, sense, understanding
Related Words: comprehension,
intuition,
genius,
egghead,
pundit,
thinker [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionaryin‧tel‧lect /ˈɪntəlekt, ˈɪntɪlekt/
noun[
Date: 1300-1400;
Language: French;
Origin: Latin intellectus, from the past participle of intellegere; ⇒ intelligent]
1. [uncountable and countable] the ability to understand things and to think intelligently
superior/considerable/keen etc intellect
He combined a formidable intellect with a talent for speaking.2. [countable] someone who is very intelligent
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Collocationsintellect noun ADJ. brilliant, considerable, formidable, keen, powerful, superior, sharp | limited, low, weak | creative, rational, scientific | human VERB + INTELLECT have She has a formidable intellect.
exercise He enjoyed exercising his intellect in analysing the controversies of his day. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲