Similar words: actually, actual, virtually, lecture, eventually, collect, collector, collection. Meaning: [‚ɪntə'lektʃʊəlɪ] adv. in an intellectual manner.
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61. Directly related to his two great fellow-Americans, Walt Whitman and Allen Ginsberg, Bernstein's poetry has a note of certain generalized, but always intellectually controlled sorrow.
62. They always pick the most intellectually devoid movie on the racks.
63. Dorothy, it is reported, was"intellectually broadminded" and even pursued further education and other developmental activities as she became a grandmother.
64. Richard was five years younger than him, but no match intellectually or physically for Robert Kincaid.
64. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
65. The child is developing in every way , morally, intellectually and physically.
66. Successful leaders are emotionally and intellectually oriented to the future - not wedded to the past.
67. Intellectually , it appears a freethinker's delight : sober , realistic , undogmatic, almost scientific in its outlook and method.
68. While a robot partner would never be my equal in a relationship -- it can't be, as long as I control the on-off switch -- it could still challenge me intellectually.
69. Underestimate your baby. You may not be able to see it right away, but your baby is profiting sensually, intellectually, and socially thanks to your reading.
70. His poetry is garrulous , intellectually incisive and adjectivally rich.
71. A woman would rather be with a man that stimulates her intellectually rather than someone who is brain dead.
72. And they tend to be engaged in stimulating or intellectually challenging activities.
73. He had never learned that a person might be emotionally -- instead of intellectually -- great.
74. She's immature intellectually, but she has a remarkable mature mind in other ways.
75. Plagiarism or other forms of cheating are intellectually and personally dishonest.
76. She is both poised and uptight, both intellectually curious and submissively ladylike.
77. For these people are simply not intellectually capable of abstract reasoning - they can't grasp theories.
78. Intellectually, I was completely prepared for that type of work.
79. But, he says, such guilt feelings are likely to lead to the choice of a discount rate that is hard to justify intellectually.
80. Perhaps the most aspect of this technology is that it is intellectually penetrable.
81. Only gradually on his own did he "intellectually reject" some of the "delusionally influenced" and "politically-oriented" thinking as a waste of effort.
82. Through we investigate intellectually the history of Phronesis, we can find out phronesis what expounds saying, arguing and agreement among people.
83. America is the most intellectually, artistically and politically effervescent of nations.
84. The early decades were completely dominated by the intellectually romantic worldview of Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first prime minister who was also his own foreign minister.
85. With or without campus jargon, the annoyingly unfair fact is that marriageable men tend to like women who are young, fertile and intellectually unthreatening.
86. In a lucidly written book that is intellectually stimulating yet still true fun, Dr. Pfaff has accomplished the seemingly impossible.
87. No one is perfect —intellectually, we all know that, but emotionally we seem to feel bad when we don't reach perfection.
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