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intellectual

in·tel·lec·tu·al

intellectual

 
 
pronunciation:
In t lek chu l
parts of speech:
adjective, noun
features:
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part of speech: adjective
definition 1: of or relating to the intellect.
He preferred intellectual challenges to physical ones.
synonyms:
cerebral, mental, rational
antonyms:
carnal, physical, sensual
definition 2: having great mental capacity.
synonyms:
brainy, intelligent, profound
antonyms:
stupid
similar words:
brilliant, clever, deep, ingenious, smart
definition 3: devoted to study, speculation, and abstract mental activity.
synonyms:
academic, speculative
similar words:
contemplative, erudite, learned, literate, scholarly, studious, theoretical
Word Combinations  About this feature
adverb + (adj.)intellectual merely, purely
(adj.)intellectual + noun ability, achievement, assessment, asset, atmosphere, capability, capacity, capital, challenge, circle, climate, competence, content, copyright, curiosity, current, debate, depth, development, disability, discipline, discourse, dishonesty, diversity, elite, endeavor, engagement, excellence, excitement, exercise, fashion, framework, freedom, functioning, giftedness, heritage, historian, history, honesty, independence, inquiry, insight, integrity, legacy, milieu, potential, property, protection, prowess, pursuit, realm, revolution, right, rigor, skill, stimulation, superiority, thinking, tradition, understanding, venture, virtue [See all][See only the most frequent]
 
part of speech: noun
definition: a person of high intellect, often considered to be one of a group or class of such persons.
antonyms:
dunce
similar words:
academic, bluestocking, egghead, highbrow, intellect, literate, longhair, man of letters, mind, philosopher, savant, scholar
Word Combinations  About this feature
adjective + (n.)intellectual conservative, contemporary, leading, liberal, literary, middle-class, modern, organic, progressive, prominent, public, secular, urban, western
(n.)intellectual + verb engage, function
noun + (n.)intellectual Help academic, artist, generation, leftist, scholar, writer
derivations: intellectually (adv.), intellectuality (n.)
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The word intellectual contains the following part:
-al2, -ial, -ual Latin adjective-forming suffix that means pertaining to
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The suffix -al2, -ial attaches primarily to nouns (national , environmental ) but sometimes to Latin or Greek roots (final , capital , comical ) to form adjectives. See also -ar1.