All 11 Uses
intellectual
in
Flowers for Algernon -- Novel
(Edited)
- Your intellectual growth is going to outstrip your emotional growth.
p. 47.1 *intellectual = related to intelligent use of logic and education
- Already, you've gone beyond my intellectual reach.
p. 92.8intellectual = relating to intelligence and education
- When you mature intellectually, we may not be able to communicate.
p. 92.9intellectually = with intelligence and education
- And how foolish I was ever to have thought that professors were intellectual giants.
p. 98.6intellectual = relating to intelligence and education
- He feels that my rapid intellectual development has deceived me into thinking I could live a normal emotional life.
p. 102.5
- Knowing it intellectually doesn't help.
p. 110.9intellectually = logically (in the mind, but not the heart)
- Ironic to find myself on the other side of the intellectual fence.
p. 114.3intellectual = relating to intelligence and education
- Today I went on a strange kind of anti-intellectual binge.
p. 196.6intellectual = intelligent thought
- All these months while I've been growing up intellectually, I've still had the emotional wiring of the childlike Charlie.
p. 202.3intellectually = with intelligence and education
- But the deeper I get tangled up in this mass of dreams and memories the more I realize that emotional problems can't be solved as intellectual problems are.
p. 202.7intellectual = rational (related to intelligent use of logic and education)
- And what I was really searching for out there in the dark streets—the last damned place I could ever find it—was a way to make myself a part of people again emotionally, while still retaining my freedom intellectually.
p. 203.1intellectually = in a manner that relates to intelligence and education
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
- (3) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)