Synonym: gift, inspiration, intelligence, master, prodigy, talent, wizard. Antonym: idiot. Similar words: eugenic, intelligence agency, cranium, aluminium, penis, denial, enigma, senile. Meaning: ['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,[sentencedict.com] 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.
More similar words: eugenic, intelligence agency, cranium, aluminium, penis, denial, enigma, senile, even if, senior, zenith, opening, lenient, evening, serenity, juvenile, penitent, enigmatic, happening, denigrate, screening, gardening, penitence, gene, glistening, impenitent, convenient, agent, genre, inconvenient.