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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(121) His genius was not confined to the decoration of buildings.
(122) His son and daughter are clever that everyone labelled them as the genius.
(123) Adversity reveals genius, prosperity conceals it. Horace
(124) Genius begins great works; labor alone finishes them. Joseph Joubert
(125) Illmensee was widely credited with genius.
(126) He put his faith in the genius of individuals.
(127) A true genius admits that he/she knows nothing. Albert Einstein
(128) My genius never fails to amaze.
(129) Genius is Michelangelo at work on the Sistine ceiling.
(130) Inspiration and genius - one and the same. Victor Hugo
(131) A genius deliberately made, not born.
(132) Genius is 1 percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration. Thomas A. Edison
(133) Passion is the genesis of genius. Galileo Galilei
(134) Genius must be born, and never can be taught. John Dryden
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(135) He is a total genius, in my estimation.
(136) He was recognised as the genius of his age even when he had to flee Rome to escape a murder charge.
(137) After all, you are a creative genius and these characters are mere socialites.
(138) Jason is still surly, ill and suspicious, as any quiet genius might be.
(139) He had seen the reflected glory of kings and princes, experienced the artistic genius of the Renaissance.
(140) Shakespeare was an adult genius in that he was endowed with it at birth.
(141) The computer is not used as a genius assigned moronic tasks of accumulating data for the sheer electronic thrill of it.
(142) It's one of those rare books of comic genius that imprints itself on the brain and can never afterwards be eradicated.
(143) The formative years of a genius are a perennially fascinating and tantalising subject.
(144) A casual visitor might suppose it to be a temple dedicated to the genius of seediness.
(145) Two different game scenarios for the death of the boy genius.
(146) Warm yourself by the fireside of pure genius and it won't cost you a penny.
(147) Talent is that which is in a man's power; genius is that in whose power a man is. James Russell Lowell
(148) Constant effort and frequent mistakes are the stepping stones to genius. Elbert Hubbard
(149) She was convinced of her own artistic genius and perpetually dissatisfied with the quality of recognition she received.
(150) Books are the legacies that a great genius leaves to mankind(sentencedict.com), which are delivered down from generation to generation as presents to the posterity of those who are yet unborn. Joseph Addison
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