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Intellect
UK //ɪnˈtɛlɛkt//US //ˈɪntəˌlɛkt//
Definition
The faculty of reasoning and understanding.
In simple words: The ability to think and understand things.
Examples
- Her intellect is evident in her ability to solve complex problems.
- The debate showcased his impressive intellect and critical thinking skills.
- Many scientists in the field have a high level of intellect.
Usage notes
Use in academic or professional contexts to discuss someone's cognitive abilities. Avoid in casual settings.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'into-lect', as in diving into deep thoughts.
Collocations
- sharp intellect
- emotional intellect
- intellectual discussion
Synonyms
- intelligence
- mind
- brainpower
- reason
- wit
Antonyms
- ignorance
- stupidity
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'intelligent' — intellect refers to mental ability, not specifically intelligence.
- Using as a verb — 'intellect' is only a noun.
- Overusing in casual conversation — may sound pretentious.