sharpness |
intelligence |
Intelligence is a synonym of sharpness.
In uncountable terms the difference between sharpness and intelligence
is that
sharpness is the fineness of the point a pointed object while
intelligence is information, usually secret, about the enemy or about hostile activities.
In countable terms the difference between sharpness and intelligence
is that
sharpness is the product or result of being sharp while
intelligence is a political or military department, agency or unit designed to gather information, usually secret, about the enemy or about hostile activities.
As a proper noun Sharpness
is an inland port in Gloucestershire.
shrewdness |
intelligence |
As nouns the difference between shrewdness and intelligence
is that
shrewdness is the quality of being shrewd while
intelligence is (uncountable) capacity of mind, especially to understand principles, truths, facts or meanings, acquire knowledge, and apply it to practice; the ability to learn and comprehend.
intelligence |
perspicacity |
As nouns the difference between intelligence and perspicacity
is that
intelligence is capacity of mind, especially to understand principles, truths, facts or meanings, acquire knowledge, and apply it to practice; the ability to learn and comprehend while
perspicacity is acute discernment or understanding; insight.
intelligence |
headedness |
As nouns the difference between intelligence and headedness
is that
intelligence is (uncountable) capacity of mind, especially to understand principles, truths, facts or meanings, acquire knowledge, and apply it to practice; the ability to learn and comprehend while
headedness is the state or quality of having a particular type of head.
intelligence |
perception |
As nouns the difference between intelligence and perception
is that
intelligence is capacity of mind, especially to understand principles, truths, facts or meanings, acquire knowledge, and apply it to practice; the ability to learn and comprehend while
perception is organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information.
keenness |
intelligence |
Intelligence is a synonym of keenness.
As nouns the difference between keenness and intelligence
is that
keenness is sharpness or cutting ability while
intelligence is capacity of mind, especially to understand principles, truths, facts or meanings, acquire knowledge, and apply it to practice; the ability to learn and comprehend.
intelligence |
insight |
As nouns the difference between intelligence and insight
is that
intelligence is capacity of mind, especially to understand principles, truths, facts or meanings, acquire knowledge, and apply it to practice; the ability to learn and comprehend while
insight is a sight or view of the interior of anything; a deep inspection or view; introspection; frequently used with into.
astuteness |
intelligence |
As nouns the difference between astuteness and intelligence
is that
astuteness is the quality of being astute while
intelligence is (uncountable) capacity of mind, especially to understand principles, truths, facts or meanings, acquire knowledge, and apply it to practice; the ability to learn and comprehend.
acuteness |
intelligence |
Intelligence is a synonym of acuteness.
As nouns the difference between acuteness and intelligence
is that
acuteness is the quality of being acute or pointed; as, the acuteness of an angle while
intelligence is capacity of mind, especially to understand principles, truths, facts or meanings, acquire knowledge, and apply it to practice; the ability to learn and comprehend.
discernment |
intelligence |
As nouns the difference between discernment and intelligence
is that
discernment is the ability to distinguish; judgement while
intelligence is capacity of mind, especially to understand principles, truths, facts or meanings, acquire knowledge, and apply it to practice; the ability to learn and comprehend.
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