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Sentence count:235+20Posted:2017-01-09Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: giftinspirationintelligencemasterprodigytalentwizardAntonym: idiotSimilar words: eugenicintelligence agencycraniumaluminiumpenisdenialenigmasenileMeaning: ['dʒɪːnɪəs]  n. 1. someone who has exceptional intellectual ability and originality 2. unusual mental ability 3. someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field 4. exceptional creative ability 5. a natural talent. 
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(91) His genius flowered early.
(92) It was a stroke of genius to film the movie in Toronto.
(93) You are either a total genius or else you must be absolutely raving mad.
(94) The boy might turn out to be a genius. You never can tell.
(95) He has been variously described as a hero, a genius and a bully.
(96) At the time, his appointment seemed a stroke of genius.
(97) There is no other team with the privilege to have such a deep symbiosis with a football genius.
(98) His genius lies in his ability to convey pure terror in his work.
(99) I was hoping some of his genius might rub off.
(100) He had a genius for making people feel at home.
(101) He distrusted political systems and placed his faith in the genius of individuals.
(102) Mozart's genius earned him a place in the history books.
(103) To call him a genius is laying it on a bit !
(104) Most people have very little difficulty in seeing why a Van Gogh is a work of genius.
(105) Where do you draw the line between genius and madness?
(106) that he's a genius.
(107) Freud was a genius.
(108) Still, for those flashes of genius,[http://sentencedict.com/genius.html] you can forgive him anything.
(109) The film was about an evil genius who wanted to control the world.
(110) It was clear to him that Tolkien was a literary genius.
(111) She was accounted a genius by all who knew her work.
(112) While still at school she was clearly a budding genius.
(113) He was variously described as a hero, a genius and a fool.
(114) She's very clever, but it's stretching it a bit to call her a genius.
(115) Historians generally acknowledge her as a genius in her field.
(116) It was a stroke of genius on my part to avoid such awkward questions.
(117) From the age of three, she showed signs of genius.
(118) He is no genius.
(119) She's a smart woman, I grant you, but she's no genius.
(120) The man was a genius. We shall not see his like again.
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