genii

Main Entry:
genius [jeen-yuhs]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: gift of high intellect
Synonyms: Einstein, ability, accomplishment, acumen, acuteness, adept, aptitude, aptness, astuteness, bent, brain, brilliance, capability, capacity, creativity, discernment, endowment, expert, faculty, flair, grasp, head, imagination, inclination, ingenuity, inspiration, intelligence, inventiveness, knack, mature, originality, percipience, perspicacity, power, precocity, prodigy, propensity, prowess, reach, sagacity, superability, talent, turn, understanding, virtuoso, wisdom
Antonyms: idiot, imbecile
Main Entry: ace
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: expert in some activity
Synonyms: champion, genius, master, pro, star, virtuoso, winner, wizard
Antonyms: clod, ignoramus
Main Entry: artistry
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: great skill in creative endeavors
Synonyms: ability, accomplishment, artfulness, brilliance, craftship, creativity, finesse, flair, genius, mastery, proficiency, style, talent, taste, touch, virtuosity, workmanship
Antonyms: inability, incapacity, ineptitude
Main Entry: bent
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: inclination; talent
Synonyms: ability, aim, aptitude, bag*, disposition, druthers, facility, faculty, flair, forte, genius, gift, head-set, inclining, knack, leaning, mind-set, nose, penchant, predilection, predisposition, preference, proclivity, propensity, set, tack, tendency, thing for, tilt, turn, weakness for
Main Entry: brain
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: very smart person
Synonyms: Einstein, academician, doctor, egghead, genius, highbrow, intellect, intellectual, mastermind, prodigy, pundit, sage, scholar
Antonyms: dumbo, dumdum, simpleton
Main Entry: capacity
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: ability; competency
Synonyms: adequacy, aptitude, aptness, bent, brains, caliber, capability, cleverness, compass, competence, efficiency, facility, faculty, forte, genius, gift, inclination, intelligence, knack, might, power, qualification, readiness, skill, stature, strength, talent, the goods, up to it, what it takes
Notes: applied to a person, ability and capacity mean about the same thing but are grammatically different: an ability to do something, a capacity for doing something; ability is qualitative while capacity is quantitative
capacity refers to a general ability to comprehend an issue or perform a task; capability implies a reference to one of a set of such abilities
Antonyms: impotence, inability, incompetence
Main Entry: character
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: individuality
Synonyms: appearance, aspect, attribute, badge, bent, caliber, cast, complex, complexion, constitution, crasis, disposition, emotions, estimation, ethos, frame, frame of mind, genius, grain, habit, humor, kind, makeup, mettle, mood, morale, mystique, nature, personality, quality, record, reputation, repute, sense, set, shape, singularity, sort, specialty, spirit, standing, streak, style, temper, temperament, tone, trait, turn, type, vein
Notes: character is what one is; reputation is what one is thought to be by others
Main Entry: creativity
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: artistry
Synonyms: cleverness, genius, imagination, imaginativeness, ingenuity, inspiration, inventiveness, originality, resourcefulness, talent, vision
Main Entry: divinity
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: absolute being; divine nature
Synonyms: celestial, deity, genius, god, goddess, godhead, godhood, godliness, godship, guardian spirit, higher power, holiness, lord, prime mover, sanctity, spirit
Antonyms: devil, evil
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