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intellectually
adverb as in intelligently
adverb as in mentally
Strongest match
Example Sentences
She said that although stereotypes and barriers still exist in electing women of color, it would be “intellectually dishonest” to blame Harris’ loss solely on racism or misogyny.
They found him intellectually engaging, admired his provocative curiosity and became his friends.
Furthermore, though Mr. Reed presents himself as an intellectually superior theologian, gilding his carefully-choreographed arguments with props and theatrical flourishes, the script itself doesn’t hold him in the same regard.
But it was quite disturbing: intellectually and emotionally disturbing.
There are reams of political science research into the origins of fascism, but understanding it intellectually only goes so far.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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