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genius

1 of 2noun
/ˈdʒinjəs/
Forms:geniuses
1

someone who is very smart or is very skilled in a specific activity

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  • Albert Einstein is widely regarded as a genius in physics.
  • Her ability to solve complex problems so quickly proves she is a genius.
  • The young pianist was called a musical genius after his breathtaking performance.
  • The professor recognized the student’s hidden genius in mathematics.
  • Many consider Leonardo da Vinci a genius for his contributions to art and science.
2

an exceptional mental ability or talent that is unique and outstanding

  • Einstein's genius changed how we understand physics.
  • Mozart's musical genius created timeless music.
  • Her genius in math led to important discoveries.
  • Steve Jobs' genius transformed the tech industry.
  • The artist's genius for painting moved people deeply.
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3

someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field

4

exceptional creative ability

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5

a natural talent

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