intellectually superior

Frequency: 6.57.3 per million words

believing or showing that one is more intelligent than others

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Examples (20)

  • His condescending tone often made him seem intellectually superior.
  • She felt intellectually superior to her classmates.
  • She never claimed to be intellectually superior, but her insights were always profound.
  • The new software is intellectually superior to the previous version.
  • The debate team captain carried himself with an air of being intellectually superior.
  • He often displayed an intellectually superior attitude, which alienated others.
  • Some people mistakenly believe they are intellectually superior just because they have a degree.
  • Some critics argued that the novel was intellectually superior to contemporary works.
  • Despite his quiet demeanor, he was intellectually superior to most of his peers.
  • Despite her youth, she possessed an intellectually superior mind.
  • The professor's lectures, though challenging, never made him feel intellectually superior to his students.
  • The philosopher's arguments were considered intellectually superior by his peers.
  • A truly wise person doesn't boast about being intellectually superior.
  • He was accused of being intellectually superior and condescending.
  • Her intellectually superior arguments often won the day in legal discussions.
  • The research paper was praised for its intellectually superior analysis.
  • He had always aspired to be intellectually superior in his field.
  • Even as a child, she showed signs of being intellectually superior.
  • The company sought candidates who were not only intelligent but also lacked an intellectually superior attitude.
  • The debate revealed one participant to be intellectually superior.