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"Intellectual" in a Sentence (22 examples)
Chess is a highly intellectual game.
Everyone has his intellectual desire.
Everyone has his intellectual desire; mine is to escape life as I know it.
I enjoy intellectual conversations.
It is important to have intellectual curiosity.
He likes to posture as an intellectual.
Besides being beautiful, she is kind and intellectual.
Disney strip-mines the world's fairy tales for ideas and then sues people for intellectual property infringement.
The exclusion of mathematics from the field of culture is like intellectual castration.
An intellectual is a person who has discovered something more interesting than sex.
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intellectual powers, activities, etc.
1920, Harold Monro, Preface to The year's at the spring; an anthology of recent poetry Pleasure is various, but it cannot exist where the emotions or the imagination have not been powerfully stirred. Whether it be called sensual or intellectual, pleasure cannot be willed
Indeed, this discovery of meaning in symbols may be the most astounding intellectual feat that any human being ever performs—and most humans perform it before they are seven years old!
an intellectual person
The Fenimore Cooper Indian is no doubt a brave and highly intellectual person, educated abroad, refined and cultivated by foreign travel, graceful in the grub dance or scalp walk-around, yet tender-hearted as a girl, walking by night fifty-seven miles in a single evening to warn his white friends of danger.
intellectual employments
A good deal of nonsense is written about sport and entertainment. Many of us can, with pleasant ease, suspend a severely intellectual task for a few hours to witness a first-class football match.
intellectual philosophy, sometimes called "mental" philosophy
I deem not profitless those fleeting moods / Of shadowy exultation; not for this, / That they are kindred to our purer mind / And intellectual life […]
It should be noted that there is now no intelligentsia that is not in some sense "Left". Perhaps the last right-wing intellectual was T. E. Lawrence. Since about 1930 everyone describable as an “intellectual” has lived in a state of chronic discontent with the existing order.
‘You know I hate intellectuals.’ ‘You mean you hate people who are cleverer than you are.’ ‘Yes. I suppose that’s why I like you so much, Tom.’
[…] although their intellectuals had not failed in the theory of truth, yet did the inservient and brutall faculties control the suggestion of reason […]
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