Genio
pronunciation: xenioʊ
part of speech: noun
genius1 = genio, superdotado.
Example: The mass-market novelist who would probably be happier to be described as a good 'craftsman' or 'craftswoman' than as a literary 'genius'.
more:
» budding genius = genio en ciernes.
Example: The newspaper described Pam as 'a budding genius' on the violin.» call for + nothing less than genius = necesitar ser un genio.
Example: To meet the intellectual needs of each patron of the library calls for calls for nothing less than genius.genius2 = talento, ingenio.
Example: Kipling and Shaw are both writers of genius.
more:
» full of genius = genial.
Example: The problem with Ireland is that it's a country full of genius, but with absolutely no talent.
Genius synonyms
star
in spanish: estrella,
pronunciation: stɑr
part of speech: noun
adept
in spanish: adepto,
pronunciation: ədept
part of speech: adjective, noun
ace
in spanish: as,
pronunciation: eɪs
part of speech: noun
brain
in spanish: cerebro,
pronunciation: breɪn
part of speech: noun
maven
in spanish: maven,
pronunciation: meɪvən
part of speech: noun
flair
in spanish: instinto,
pronunciation: fler
part of speech: noun
sensation
in spanish: sensación,
pronunciation: senseɪʃən
part of speech: noun
wizard
in spanish: mago,
pronunciation: wɪzɜrd
part of speech: noun
virtuoso
in spanish: virtuoso,
pronunciation: vɜrtʃuoʊsoʊ
part of speech: noun
whiz
in spanish: zumbido,
pronunciation: wɪz
part of speech: noun, verb
mastermind
in spanish: cerebro,
pronunciation: mæstɜrmaɪnd
part of speech: noun
brilliance
in spanish: brillantez,
pronunciation: brɪljəns
part of speech: noun
wiz
in spanish: fenómeno,
pronunciation: wɪz
part of speech: noun
whizz
in spanish: zumbido,
pronunciation: wɪz
part of speech: noun, verb
hotshot
in spanish: tiro caliente,
pronunciation: hɑʃɑt
part of speech: noun
wizardry
in spanish: magia,
pronunciation: wɪzɜrdri
part of speech: noun