genius

UK /ˈd͡ʒiː.ni.əs/ US /ˈd͡ʒin.jəs/
noun 4adj 1

Collocations

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1

(noun.) very great and unusual ability

ADJ

great, pure, real | natural

QUANT

flash, stroke, touch

Her decision to hire that consultant was a stroke of genius that completely transformed the company.

VERB + GENIUS

have

My brother has a genius for fixing broken electronics that everyone else throws away.

show

His design for the new building showed real genius and won several architecture awards.

GENIUS + VERB

lie in sth

Her genius lies in making complex scientific ideas simple enough for children to understand.

PREP

of ~

The young musician showed flashes of genius that impressed everyone at the competition.

~ for

She has a real genius for making people feel comfortable at parties.

2

(noun.) person with great and unusual ability

ADJ

great | natural | eccentric, wayward | artistic, comic, creative, literary, mathematical, military, musical, etc.

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