Antonym: ignorant, stupid. Similar words: intellectually, actual, actually, lecture, collect, collector, collective, collection. Meaning: [‚ɪntə'lektʃʊəl] n. a person who uses the mind creatively. adj. 1. of or relating to the intellect 2. of or associated with or requiring the use of the mind 3. appealing to or using the intellect 4. involving intelligence rather than emotions or instinct.
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121, Her work, and her person, came to symbolize the moral and intellectual principles on which the open admissions experiment rested.
122, Beginning with the emergence of preoperational reasoning, arguments and intellectual confrontations with others are a source of cognitive conflict and disequilibrium.
123, But modern culture is now proving to be vulnerable on two counts, one social, one intellectual.
124, It is rich in intellectual curiosity and academic and cultural diversity.
125, A shy, self-effacing man, Williams was self-taught, and showed an independent and determined intellectual curiosity.
126, On this subject as well as others, Cooley avoids raging controversies as an intellectual source.
127, There is far more high-mindedness, racial tolerance and intellectual curiosity than you might expect.
128, We also know how deeply a person is committed to certain intellectual concepts.
129, To split up work into its components mirrored the intellectual tradition of calculus.
130, As a poet, I think I write intelligently,(http://sentencedict.com/intellectual.html) but I’m not an intellectual. Gulzar
131, If we fail to develop emotional intelligence, or cannot control or restrain our emotions, we will lose our intellectual ability to think, reason and live rationally and intelligently. Dr T.P.Chia
132, The paucity of resources, the lack of an intellectual and artistic community in the institute made conditions intolerable.
133, There is, in fact, a considerable amount of intellectual insecurity in the press room.
134, In neither ease was the omission a necessary consequence of the intellectual stance of the two schools.
135, He says the compulsion of scientists to find the absolute truth can lead to a kind of intellectual tyranny.
136, Learning, education, and intellectual growth in most cases were restricted to the period from childhood to young adulthood.
137, In the chapter by Martin Hughes on children's uses of computers, both intellectual and social issues are addressed.
138, This bespoke greater intellectual confidence than was to be evident at later stages of controversy.
139, Almost all of the identified work-inhibited students had average to superior intellectual ability scores.
140, They felt a need to reorder a broken world, a need that contributed greatly to their intellectual growth.
141, These thoughts, which approached problems from many different angles, were not necessarily expressed in a very intellectual way.
142, This part of building a successful presentation demands a degree of intellectual honesty that may test even the most confident manager.
143, Piaget s system for conceptualizing intellectual development was greatly influenced by his early training and work as a biologist.
144, He says he wanted to find out if he had the intellectual ability to complete a degree starting from nothing.
145, Juxtaposing criminal law and legal theory offers a number of intellectual enquiries.
146, Only one student had a score that fell below the average range, and most had above-average intellectual ability scores.
147, To his intellectual flair and imagination was added considerable experience.
148, I at once sensed the physical austerity and the quality of social and intellectual superiority characteristic of the best public schools.
149, Pedantry and intellectual theorising were not Basil's stock-in-trade; all such, he seemed to short circuit.
150, I found him a most agreeable man, a sharp observer, and the possessor of intellectual attainments of no mean order.
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