Intellectually

"Intellectually" in a Sentence (12 examples)

Intellectually we know prejudice is wrong.

Tom is intellectually lazy.

The discussion was intellectually stimulating.

I understand what you're saying intellectually, but it doesn't resonate with me emotionally.

Tom is intellectually gifted.

At the University I spent my entire time in the acquisition of languages, living, dead, and half-dead, and knew nothing of the outside world. In this diligent pursuit of words I spent about sixteen hours of each day. Very soon after graduation I had forgotten the languages, and found myself intellectually bankrupt. In other words I was what is called a distinguished graduate, and, as such, I took to school teaching as the only trade I could find that need neither experience nor intellect.

Tom is an intellectually gifted child.

My goal is to advance personally and intellectually every day.

Yanni thinks that women are intellectually and physically inferior to men.

Although it leaves much to be desired artistically, intellectually it's very stimulating.

And just because the intellectuals are mostly intellectually honest it is inevitable that they should follow their own convictions whenever they have discretion and that they should give a corresponding slant to everything that passes through their hand.

Nevertheless intellectually, ideologically and politically he identified with industrialists whom he, just like Smith, saw as the usherers of progress.

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