intelligent and knowledgeable: having a highly developed ability to think, reason, and understand, especially in combination with wide knowledge
2007-10-24 22:45:17
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answered by hi 3
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larger mind. severe forehead, certain words are used for an psychological. maximum are into philosophy like you're, and opt to ascertain more suitable of the severe foreheadtext than others. Intellectuals examine such issues as Shoepenhauer, Shakespeare, the position phrasiology must be deciphered, like Oscar Wilde? yet from time to time arise for air and breathe.
2016-10-22 23:26:33
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answered by Anonymous
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How far can you go? Normally your ambitions need to be kept in check rather than encouraged. You tend to assume that anything is possible just as long as you try hard enough. Yet for some reason now, you lack your usual confidence. Either you doubt yourself or you doubt your circumstances. One way or another, you fear failure - and, thus, you feel inclined to contemplate a compromise. Do you really need to sell yourself so short? Absolutely not. Soon you will see why.
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2007-10-26 10:54:12
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answered by Anonymous
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To my understanding, an intellectual is one who enjoys and prefers knowledge and learning rather than seeking physical pleasures through our sensory organs.
2007-10-25 00:10:21
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answered by small 7
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–adjective 1. appealing to or engaging the intellect: intellectual pursuits.
2. of or pertaining to the intellect or its use: intellectual powers.
3. possessing or showing intellect or mental capacity, esp. to a high degree: an intellectual person.
4. guided or developed by or relying on the intellect rather than upon emotions or feelings; rational.
5. characterized by or suggesting a predominance of intellect: an intellectual way of speaking.
–noun 6. a person of superior intellect.
7. a person who places a high value on or pursues things of interest to the intellect or the more complex forms and fields of knowledge, as aesthetic or philosophical matters, esp. on an abstract and general level.
8. an extremely rational person; a person who relies on intellect rather than on emotions or feelings.
9. a person professionally engaged in mental labor, as a writer or teacher.
10. intellectuals, Archaic. a. the mental faculties.
b. things pertaining to the intellect.
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[Origin: 1350–1400; ME < L intelléctuālis, equiv. to intelléctu-, s. of intelléctus intellect + -ālis -al1]
2007-10-24 22:49:21
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answered by the_lipsiot 7
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Highly capable of reasoning, thinking, asking and more skills.
Using the mind to it's limit.
2007-10-24 22:46:51
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answered by makerzZz........** 2
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"Someone who thinks he knows more than he does know."
For onece I agree with an atheist. Will wonders never cease?
2007-10-24 22:53:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Someone who thinks he knows more than he does know.
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2007-10-24 22:45:10
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answered by Wise@ss 4
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Not having to ask that question
2007-10-24 22:44:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Dunno.
2007-10-24 22:51:45
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answered by richard l 3
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