Genius meaning in English
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Definition
a genius: a very intelligent person, an expert, a mastermind (Einstein, Shakespeare, Mozart, etc.)
Icarus is a mathematical genius. He has an amazing talent for numbers.
It's genius!: It's great! It's a really good idea!
Examples
- "Philip the genius"
- "Philip : But it's genius!"
- "Just call me Philip the Genius from now on!"
- "Susie : While I am not authorized to comment on the personal health of our CEO, I can promise you our next fragrances will settle any doubts as to Delavigne's genius as a perfumer."
- "Moira : Well Belinda, if you think that a crazy vagabond on the bus is an artistic genius, then you'd have to consider Brent as a modern day Van Gogh."
- "You're a genius Bruno – the best Special Personal Assistant in the World!"
- "Hmm. Such an eccentric genius."
- "My goodness Edward, that's genius!"
- "Philip : And where do we start looking, genius?"
- "Icarus is a genius."
- "Stephen : Hello and welcome to the Online Tech Support for Know-it-all Tech Solutions, this is Stephen Genius, executive associate assistant."
- "You're a genius!"
- "Michelangelo was a genius who was always willing to challenge his genius with difficult new projects."
- "Icarus : You're a genius, Jean Marron."
- "A genius."
- "This guy Guy is a genius."
- "Somehow, I came up with the idea of sending the delivery via ferry to Calais before being placed on a cargo ship to Brazil - genius!"
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