All 3 Uses of
intellectual
in
Crime and Punishment, by Dostoyevsky
- But I swear I judge her intellectually, simply from the metaphysical point of view; there is a sort of symbolism sprung up between us, a sort of algebra or what not!†
Chpt 2.3 *intellectually = in a manner that relates to intelligence
- He was standing, hat and gloves in hand, but before departing he felt disposed to throw off a few more intellectual phrases.†
Chpt 2.5
- Your career is an intellectual one and you won't be deterred by failure.†
Chpt 6.8
Definitions:
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(1)
(intellectual as in: intellectual stimulation) related to intelligence -- such as requiring, appealing to, or possessing intelligence
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(2)
(intellectual as in: She is an intellectual.) a highly educated person interested in learning and exploring ideas -- sometimes while ignoring practical considerations