Genii [noun]

Definition of Genii:

gift of high intellect

Opposite/Antonyms of Genii:


Sentence/Example of Genii:

For example, if you’re skilled in Photoshop and you meet someone who is a genius with video editing, you all could agree to use your talents to help the other.

He wasn’t some sort of genius, but he was good at reading people in terms of who was vulnerable, what their vulnerabilities were.

We have a genius in our communities of color and we’re not necessarily leveraging those for social change.

A large part of the impetus to start Camelback was just this feeling that we have a genius in our communities of color and we’re not necessarily leveraging those for social change.

We’re not all geniuses with Einstein-like hair that are antisocial and just have Eureka moments all the time.

God has placed the genius of women in their hearts; because the works of this genius are always works of love.

When Yima pressed the earth with this ring, the genius of the Earth, Aramaîti, responded to his wish and order.

Even genius, however, needs direction and adjustment to secure the most perfect and reliable results.

The universal ignorance of the working class broke down the aspiring force of genius.

However, I have felt some comfort in knowing that it is not Liszt's genius alone that makes him such a player.