Associations to the word «Intellect»
Noun
- Ingenuity
- Morality
- Virtue
- Greatness
- Sense
- Understanding
- Eternal
- Philosopher
- Wisdom
- Coleridge
- Singular
- Mankind
- Mana
- Perception
- Piety
- Disposition
- Apprehension
- Conception
- Active
- Goodness
- Illumination
- Breadth
- Eternity
- Brute
- Pretension
- Divine
- Truth
- Vast
- Enjoyment
- Prudence
- Knowing
- Intellectual
- Potency
- Originality
- Superstition
- Manhood
- Faculty
- Ignorance
- Materialism
- Perfect
- Stupidity
- Consciousness
- Humankind
- Strategist
- Civilisation
- Judgment
- Dogma
- Charm
- Browning
- Habit
- Goethe
- Ignorant
- Aspiration
- Benevolence
- Eminence
- Beauty
- Perceiving
- Mind
- Exertion
- Firmness
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
INTELLECT, noun. The faculty of thinking, judging, abstract reasoning, and conceptual understanding; the cognitive faculty (uncountable)
INTELLECT, noun. The capacity of that faculty (in a particular person) (uncountable)
INTELLECT, noun. A person who has that faculty to a great degree
Dictionary definition
INTELLECT, noun. Knowledge and intellectual ability; "he reads to improve his mind"; "he has a keen intellect".
INTELLECT, noun. The capacity for rational thought or inference or discrimination; "we are told that man is endowed with reason and capable of distinguishing good from evil".
INTELLECT, noun. A person who uses the mind creatively.
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