genius

simple noun32 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.8

Used to emphasize a very high level of genius.

Used to emphasize a very high level of genius.

Used to emphasize a very high level of genius.

Used to emphasize a very high level of genius.

Used to emphasize a very high level of genius.

A genius in artistic or innovative fields.

A person with exceptional talent in music.

A person with exceptional talent in the arts.

A person with exceptional talent in science.

Refers to innate, unlearned ability.

A person with exceptional talent in literature.

A person with exceptional talent in mathematics.

A person with exceptional talent in military strategy and tactics.

A highly intelligent person who uses their abilities for malicious purposes.

A person with exceptional talent in mathematics.

A person with exceptional skill with computers.

A person with exceptional talent in mathematics.

A genius with unconventional or strange behavior, sometimes implying mental instability.

A person with exceptional talent for comedy.

A genius with unconventional or strange behavior.

A person with exceptional talent for comedy.

A person with exceptional talent for comedy.

A very young male genius.

Describes a genius who is unpredictable and difficult to control.

A natural talent or aptitude for a particular activity.

Indicates the source or specific area of someone's genius.

An outstandingly clever idea or action.

A sudden, brilliant idea or moment of insight.

A small addition or detail that makes something perfect or brilliant.

A small but noticeable sign of great talent or intelligence.

To possess a natural talent for something.

To demonstrate great ability or talent.