skilled |
genius |
As an adjective skilled
is having or showing skill; skilful.
As a verb skilled
is (
skill).
As a noun genius is
genius (extraordinary mental capacity).
imbecile |
genius |
As nouns the difference between imbecile and genius
is that
imbecile is (obsolete) a person with limited (
l) (
l) who can perform (
l) and think only like a young child, in medical circles meaning a person who lacks the capacity to develop beyond the mental age of a normal five to seven-year-old child while
genius is genius (extraordinary mental capacity).
As an adjective imbecile
is (dated) destitute of strength, whether of body or mind; feeble; impotent; especially, mentally weak.
genius |
insight |
As nouns the difference between genius and insight
is that
genius is genius (extraordinary mental capacity) while
insight is a sight or view of the interior of anything; a deep inspection or view; introspection; frequently used with into.
genius |
nerds |
As nouns the difference between genius and nerds
is that
genius is genius (extraordinary mental capacity) while
nerds is .
genius |
moron |
In informal terms the difference between genius and moron
is that
genius is ingenious, very clever, or original while
moron is an unintelligent person; an idiot; a fool.
As an adjective genius
is ingenious, very clever, or original.
As a proper noun Mörön is
a city in Mongolia.
genius |
wonk |
As nouns the difference between genius and wonk
is that
genius is someone possessing extraordinary intelligence or skill; especially somebody who has demonstrated this by a creative or original work in science, music, art etc while
wonk is an overly studious person, particularly student; a nerd.
As an adjective genius
is ingenious, very clever, or original.
genius |
maestro |
As nouns the difference between genius and maestro
is that
genius is genius (extraordinary mental capacity) while
maestro is a master in some art, especially a composer or conductor.
monomath |
genius |
As nouns the difference between monomath and genius
is that
monomath is a person with an extensive knowledge of a single subject or field, but little knowledge of others while
genius is genius (extraordinary mental capacity).
genius |
wit |
As nouns the difference between genius and wit
is that
genius is someone possessing extraordinary intelligence or skill; especially somebody who has demonstrated this by a creative or original work in science, music, art etc while
wit is sanity.
As an adjective genius
is ingenious, very clever, or original.
As a verb wit is
know, be aware of construed with
of when used intransitively.
As a preposition wit is
{{en-SoE}} an alternative spelling of lang=en.
genius |
thought |
As nouns the difference between genius and thought
is that
genius is genius (extraordinary mental capacity) while
thought is form created in the mind, rather than the forms perceived through the five senses; an instance of thinking.
As a verb thought is
(
think).
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