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genius plural

gen·ius

The plural form of genius is geniuses

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Definitions

  • noun plural genius an exceptional natural capacity of intellect, especially as shown in creative and original work in science, art, music, etc.: the genius of Mozart. Synonyms: intelligence, ingenuity, wit; brains. 1
  • noun plural genius a person having such capacity. 1
  • noun plural genius a person having an extraordinarily high intelligence rating on a psychological test, as an IQ above 140. Synonyms: mental giant, master, expert; whiz, brain, brainiac. Antonyms: idiot, imbecile, half-wit, dope, moron; fool, simpleton, dunce, dullard, dolt; numskull, blockhead, nitwit, ninny. 1
  • noun plural genius natural ability or capacity; strong inclination: a special genius for leadership. Synonyms: gift, talent, aptitude, faculty, endowment, predilection; penchant, knack, bent, flair, wizardry. 1
  • noun plural genius distinctive character or spirit, as of a nation, period, or language. 1
  • noun plural genius the guardian spirit of a place, institution, etc. 1
  • noun plural genius either of two mutually opposed spirits, one good and the other evil, supposed to attend a person throughout life. 1
  • noun plural genius a person who strongly influences for good or ill the character, conduct, or destiny of a person, place, or thing: Rasputin, the evil genius of Russian politics. 1
  • noun plural genius Islamic Mythology. jinn; genie. 1
  • noun plural genius genie (def 3). 1
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