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    intellect
    /ˈɪntɪlɛkt/

    noun

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  2. INTELLECT definition: 1. the ability to understand and to think in an intelligent way: 2. a very educated person whose…. Learn more.

  3. noun. in· tel· lect ˈin-tə-ˌlekt. Synonyms of intellect. 1. a. : the power of knowing as distinguished from the power to feel and to will : the capacity for knowledge. b. : the capacity for rational or intelligent thought especially when highly developed. 2. : a person with great intellectual powers. Synonyms. brainiac. genius. thinker. whiz.

  4. noun. the power or faculty of the mind by which one knows or understands, as distinguished from that by which one feels and that by which one wills; the understanding; the faculty of thinking and acquiring knowledge. Synonyms: common sense, sense, reason.

  5. Intellect is the mental equivalent of athletic ability or fashion sense, so someone is an intellect if they have great intellectual ability just as an athlete is someone who has great athletic ability. Intellect is something everyone has in some degree.

  6. Intellect is the ability to understand or deal with ideas and information. Do the emotions develop in parallel with the intellect? The intellect is not the most important thing in life.

  7. Definition of intellect noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. intellect. ( ˈɪntɪˌlɛkt) n. 1. (Psychology) the capacity for understanding, thinking, and reasoning, as distinct from feeling or wishing. 2. a mind or intelligence, esp a brilliant one: his intellect is wasted on that job. 3. informal a person possessing a brilliant mind; brain.