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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(181) Genius is often most deserving of praise when it is most sure to be condemned.
(182) The justly famous building that replaced it once more illustrated Wren's genius for combining classical and Gothic themes.
(183) Neville's genius was to subvert and turn round press attacks on Oz, but they could still cost dearly.
(184) They would think me, if not a genius, then at least astute.
(185) Even Morris's critics lauded his genius for turning polling data into effective political stands.
(186) The days of the creative genius prima donna are over.
(187) You could take Richard anywhere too but you would feel constrained to keep explaining he was a genius.
(188) Britain's industrial future depends on transforming our inventive genius into manufacturing strength.
(189) Improvement makes strait roads, but the crooked roads without Improvement, are roads of Genius. William Blake
(190) Genius is that which forces the inertia of humanity to learn. Henri Bergson
(191) It isn't every comic genius who would undertake to send his talent into such painful places.
(192) If you wish success in life, make perseverance your bosom friend, experience your wise counselor, caution your elder brother and hope your guardian genius. Joseph Addison
(193) A genius who chucked the academic fast track for a tar paper cabin with no outhouse?
(194) This struggle with adversity and the resulting self-imposed isolation came to be seen as criteria for artistic genius.
(194) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(195) Creation is messy. You want genius, you get madness; two sides of the same coin. Steve Jobs
(196) The Clinton staff developed a genius for tapping into the emotions and aspirations of a winning number of voters.
(197) I should have realised that genius, as some bright spark in the office said, has a lot to do with genes.
(198) To Dempster, good-hearted and full of admiration and enthusiasm for Keith's genius, this was only a minor problem.
(199) Edith Pye complemented her friend's daring breadth of vision with her own genius for detailed organization.
(200) The stuffy people finally listen to this genius, then they stand and applaud.
(201) Genius is rare, and the chance to exercise it in a dance with others is rarer still.
(202) Woosnam has a genius for golf that Teravainen lacks, or at least has not yet developed.
(203) The greatest scientists have mixed insight amounting to genius with the most absurd follies at other times.
(204) His son is hoping a set of stamps honouring his work will make a fitting tribute to the designer's genius.
(205) Oh, Nick! How generous I have been with my genius.
(206) You do not have to be a genius or highly educated to succeed in life. If you are determined, well-prepared and work extraordinary hard, you are likely to be a success. Dr T.P.Chia
(207) Now Fuchs is a particularly good advertisement for health economics, precisely because he is no genius.
(208) A dog can bite you but you must not bite the dog! Your every movement in life must be peaceful; otherwise you lose your ethical superiority! Nonviolent civil disobedience is a genius; no power can beat it; use it when necessary! Mehmet Murat ildan
(209) Then she moved a little in front, quietly confident now, the Rabari genius embodied in her.
(210) The indecision brings its own delays, and days are lost lamenting o'er lost days. Are you in earnest? Seize this very minute; what you can do, or dream you can, begin it; boldness as genius, power and magic in it. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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