Definition: 1. Someone who has exceptional intellectual ability and originality. 2. Unusual mental ability. 3. Someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field. 4. Exceptional creative ability. 5. A natural talent.
Use 'genius' in a sentence:
1. She was extolled as a genius.
2. He was a genius and because of it you could accept lapses of taste.
3. What if I am a pioneer or even a genius?
4. I think he's a true genius.
5. Where do you draw the line between genius and madness?
6. He has been variously described as a hero, a genius and a bully.
7. He last night denounced the British 'genius for running ourselves down'.
8. They perpetuate the myth of the lone genius.
9. Genius and giftedness are relative descriptive terms of no real substance.
10. Where's the genius?
11. I was going to be a complete engineer: technical genius and sensitive humanist all in one.
12. Federal policy is necessarily involved in the technology vs. genius dispute.
13. This is the mark of her real genius as a designer.
14. He's a genius at organizing people.
15. You're a genius.
16. The man had genius and had made his mark in the aviation world.
17. It's Italian for genius.
18. Still, for those flashes of genius, you can forgive him anything.
19. At the time, his appointment seemed a stroke of genius.
20. Again Hook's genius surmounted difficulties.
21. "Genius" is a complicated concept, involving many different factors.
22. I was hoping some of his genius might rub off.
23. You are either a total genius or else you must be absolutely raving mad.
24. Its very title is a stroke of genius.
25. Her idea was a stroke of genius.
26. I married a mechanical genius.
27. You might recognize that you are intelligent, but realize that you are not a genius.
28. Chaplin was not just a genius, he was among the most influential figures in film history.
29. He was a genius in other aspects.
30. The principal mark of genius is not perfection but originality, the opening of new frontiers.
31. His genius was not confined to the decoration of buildings.
32. You don't have to be a genius to see that they are in love!
33. He's a real genius but he has difficulty verbalizing his ideas.
34. Some like to refer to him as a genius, but if there was any genius to Marconi it was his vision.
35. She's my little genius.
36. Gradually, genius came to represent a person's characteristics and thence an individual's highest attributes derived from his "genius" or guiding spirit.
37. The boy was touched with genius.
38. He knew, without conceit, he was considered a genius.
39. Most people have very little difficulty in seeing why a Van Gogh is a work of genius.
40. I think genius is the result of hard work.
41. Often a genius is recognized only after he is dead and gone.
42. She's an intelligent woman, I grant you, but she's no genius.
43. He had a genius for making people feel at home.
44. His genius alone has mastered every crisis.
45. He was a poor student from Madras whose genius took him to Cambridge.
46. The work of an architect of genius always arrests the attention no matter how little remains.
47. He has a positive genius for upsetting people.
48. Einstein was a scientist who hated pomposity and disliked being called a genius.
49. She's a smart woman, I grant you, but she's no genius.
50. His fellow officers regarded him with awe as some sort of genius.